12 Signs of Breast Cancer, Steps for Detection and Self-Exam posters get updated
Every year we update the Know Your Lemons materials, and with the global attention we received this year we've been able to gather more insight and feedback from patients, educators and doctors from around the world than ever before.
Know Your Lemons reaches 166 million in January
It's every communicator's dream to reach viral status for their campaign. In January, that happened to Worldwide Breast Cancer's #knowyourlemons breast cancer awareness campaign. In just 3 weeks, we reached over 166 MILLION people around the world.
Malawi - KnowYourLemons Helps Bring Communities Together
This week we bring you to Africa so you can meet an amazing Global Education Partner, Dr. Lily Gutnik. She has been a force for good in educating men and women on the symptoms, treatment, and prevention of breast cancer in many parts of the world and particularly in the state of Malawi in central Africa.
Celgene Awards $100,000 to Worldwide Breast Cancer
Worldwide Breast Cancer, a charity using design to increase patient knowledge of breast cancer globally, has recently received one of three $100,000 Innovation Impact awards from Celgene.
Lemon-aid for 3 million people
This week we wanted to share our enormous success with all of you, because you’re the ones that have made it possible. During October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Worldwide Breast Cancer shared a new post of the “12 Signs of Breast Cancer” poster featuring its famous 12 teaching lemons and it reached over 3 million people.
Spain - Know Your Lemons on permanent display in Madrid
¡Buenos dias! from Valencia, Spain where The City of Arts and Sciences Principe Felipe Science Museum has #KnowYourLemons on permanent display to educate over 650,000 visitors since September 2015.
Japan - Know Your Lemons says, "Konnichiwa!"
We’re going to start posting stories on each of our partners and their success in their part of the world with the #KnowYourLemons campaign, each week. Last week was Jayshri Rami and @Eksangh in India, and now it’s time to head to Japan!
India - Lemons in Gujarat
We're thrilled about the work being done in India by Jayshri Rami and her organization Eksangh. Eksangh means "together" and it's easy to see how the cute and friendly lemons are bringing women of all ages, cultures, and educational backgrounds together to find breast cancer better by knowing early signs and symptoms.
Worldwide Breast Cancer gets $50k from Nvidia
Worldwide Breast Cancer gets $50k from Nvidia