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Think Pink: Breast Cancer Awareness Events in Lynnfield Area

From galas to walks to shopping, here's how you can participate, pledge support and donate to the cause in the area and Massachusetts.

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and whether you love to shop, attend events, walk or run, there are tons of different ways to support the cause. Check out the list below of opportunities to go pink on the North Shore.

Lahey Clinic is teaming up with the Northshore Mall again to encourage mallgoers to Stop, Shop & Learn on Oct. 6. The event is essentially an open house with the hospital's breast health staff from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. out in the JC Penney Court.

Local women can stop by to receive a personal risk assessment, learn how to do a proper self breast exam, ask any questions they may have and get some giveaways from Lahey.

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You can also hit up the Zumbathon at the Boston North Fitness Centers in Danvers on Oct. 14. It's part of the Party in Pink Zumbathon for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Or you can head into Brookline for another Zumbathon.

There's also the 2nd Annual Lynda J. Talbot Memorial 5K Run/Walk at the Danvers YMCA on Oct. 21.

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There are even more ways to spread breast cancer awareness this month by supporting national organizations that are fighting for a cure.

Research centers such as Susan G. Komen for the Cure are selling pink ribbon merchandise and it’s a two-fer — retail therapy and donating to a cause that affects millions.

You can also support breast cancer research by affixing a special stamp to your mail. The U.S. Postal Service has been selling a stamp commemorating breast cancer awareness for the past 15 years. The agency has raised $75 million so far for research programs at the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense.

The American Cancer Society’s annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk is organized nationwide and so far more than 8 million people have walked for this cause and raised about $460 million.

And you can join people from four continents in a Race for the Cure event organized by Susan G. Komen For The Cure, or an Avon Walk For Breast Cancer event organized by the Avon Foundation for Women.

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