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Governor's Mansion Promoting Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

By: Stephen Crews
Updated: September 17, 2012
First Lady Dianne Bentley announced Thursday that gold ribbons are on display on the Governor's Mansion doors through the month of September in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
 
"These ribbons serve as a visual reminder of those who are currently fighting cancer," Mrs. Bentley said. "They also serve to celebrate those who have conquered cancer, and to prayerfully remember those who have lost the battle. Cancer is a harsh reality for anyone to face, especially a child. Together, we must continue the fight to defeat it."
 
According to the American Cancer Society, childhood cancer is the second leading cause of death for children under 15 years old and the most frequent cause of childhood death by disease. The most common forms of childhood cancer are leukemia, brain cancer, and cancer of the central nervous system. Cancer is expected to take the lives of 1,340 American children in 2012.
 
"Every person, if you take a moment, can think of someone who has been affected by cancer," Mrs. Bentley said. "It may be a family member, a friend, or even a personal experience, but it has touched all of us."
 
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