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With
October being the Breast Cancer Awareness Month, many are trying to find ways
to help raise money for further research into prevention and treatment methods
for the deadly disease.
In that
spirit, QVC, a popular shopping network in the United States, has decided to sell more than 100,000
pairs of shoes at half-price, the money being scheduled to be donated to breast cancer education and research.
Coming from approximately one hundred brands, the shoes will
be sold during a program that is set to air Wednesday, October 15, from 4 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
For the program, QVC has partnered with the Fashion Footwear
Association of New York (FFANY), a non-profit organization that represents
footwear manufacturers throughout the world.
Among the ones who have donated shoes that are to be offered
for sale on Wednesday, QVC has named fashion designer Anne Klein, Italian
fashion brand Via Spiga, Coach Footwear, an U.S. leather goods manufacturer and Nine
West, women shoes, handbags and accessories designer.
Over the past fourteen years, QVC has donated $28 million to
research into breast cancer, having sold approximately 100,000 pairs of shoes via
their „FFANY Shoes on Sale” broadcast that has now come to its 15th edition.
The money raised is said to benefit several institutions
including the Breast Cancer Research Foundation in New York and the Abramson
Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania. The latter, throughout its
history, has been one of the nation’s leading institutions where developing clinical
trials is concerned.
Breast cancer is currently the second most common type of
cancer worldwide, following lung cancer and also the fifth most common cause of
cancer death.
For 2008, the National Cancer Institute has estimated that a
number of 185,000 Americans would develop breast cancer.
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