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Natural Feminine Care and Breast Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. Barb

Natural Feminine Care and Breast Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. Barb

by Painted Pink | Nov 20, 2020 | Breast Cancer

A breast cancer diagnosis and some girl talk during a trip opened the door for developing a brand that would give women a healthier alternative for feminine products. Meet Dr. Barb, MD, a Board-Certified OB/GYN who is a co-founder of BK Naturals. Dr. Barb teamed up...
Medical Racism and Its Impact on Black Women

Medical Racism and Its Impact on Black Women

by Painted Pink | Nov 20, 2020 | Awareness, Black Women, Breast Cancer

It’s no secret that Black people, specifically women, have received the short end of the stick when it comes to medical care and treatment for years. Too often, we hear the horror stories of childbirth deaths, cancer misdiagnoses, nursing home negligence, and...
Breast Health for Black Women in America

Breast Health for Black Women in America

by Painted Pink | Oct 8, 2020 | Black Women, Breast Cancer, Women of Color

Breast cancer leads every other cancer in affecting women and causing cancer-related deaths. The risk of a woman being diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States is 1 in 8. Race and ethnicity are significant factors when it comes to the diagnosis of breast...
Painted Pink Inc. Presents the 7th Annual Painted Pink Bruncheon

Painted Pink Inc. Presents the 7th Annual Painted Pink Bruncheon

by Painted Pink | Oct 8, 2020 | Events

Painted Pink Inc. Presents the 7th Annual Painted Pink Bruncheon Journey, Grace, Survivorship, Advocacy & Wellness. Painted Pink Inc. invites all to attend our 7th Annual Painted Pink Bruncheon, where we are celebrating lives fueled by faith and harnessed by hope!...

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    I am Painted Pink for the fundamental gap between young women and breast health education. In 2011, I found two painful lumps in my breasts and as a result I had two lumpectomies. Though my diagnosis came back negative for cancer, the feeling of helplessness never left. During my experience, I noticed a severe lack of resources available for young adults to advocate for themselves. Being planted in the reality of women’s health and the disparities, I grew a passion to create a platform that helped young women advocate for their own health.

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