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WAFL 'Real Men Wear Pink' RoundTuesday, July 25, 2017 - 9:55 AM

The West Australian Football League’s ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ Round supporting breast cancer research will be held across all four Round 19 League games this Saturday, July 29.
 
The round will be played in partnership with the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s ‘Real Men Wear Pink’ campaign and expands on last year’s initiative by Claremont Football Club to support the cause by playing in a jumper with a pink sash instead of the club’s traditional yellow.

 This year, all home teams across the four League games in Round 19 will also wear pink socks.
 
'Get Pinked' marquees at each ground will offer face painting, hair spray, temporary tattoos and merchandise so fans can show their support and help raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).
 
Through the Real Men Wear Pink campaign, NBCF hopes to raise more than $1.5 million through community support, to fund breast cancer research.
 
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Real Men Wear Pink also highlights that breast cancer isn’t a women’s-only cancer – men can be diagnosed too. In fact, one in 715 men can develop breast cancer.

 Breast cancer is the most common cancer facing Australian women. Close to 66,000 people are living with the effects of a breast cancer diagnosis. In total, 17,586 women are diagnosed and 3087 die each year.
 
NBCF invests in research that will help to stop deaths from breast cancer, including ways to identify and prevent those at high risk from developing the disease.
 
NBCF is the only national body that funds life-changing breast cancer research with money raised entirely by the Australian public. By funding only world-class research, NBCF is working towards a goal of zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030.