Grey’s Anatomy Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 19, 2006 by Ingrid Diaz  

On tonight’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy, Bailey will be treating a young mother with breast cancer.

According to ABC, this storyline is in direct support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

You can find out more about National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by visiting its official site.

And of course, tune in to tonight’s Grey’s Anatomy episode.

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4 Responses to “Grey’s Anatomy Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month”
  1. As part of its 2006 breast cancer awareness campaign, Ford Warriors in Pink partnered with Grey’s Anatomy for their ad campaign and tonight’s breast cancer awareness storyline.

    In addition, Warriors in Pink wear signed by the cast of Grey’s Anatomy is up for auction on eBay.com/fordwarriorsinpink with all proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Please take a look and help contribute in the fight against breast cancer.

  2. Lainie Ross says:

    What is the name of actress who played young mother w/breast cancer on Grey’s Anatomy on Oct. 19? I know she looks familiar.

    lainie

  3. Elise says:

    I have a huge pimple like under my nipple and it’s leaking pus???? it’s very tender and all red around? what to do?

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  1. [...] On the latest episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” entitled “Oh, the Guilt,” Dr. Miranda Bailey helps a young mother work through her anger at a breast cancer diagnosis. Bailey confides that when she comes home from a long day at work and her baby is fussing, she picks a fight with her husband for not settling the baby. She goes on to say: If I’m really tired . . . I blame the baby. I mean, if you hadn’t been breastfeeding, you never would have thought the lump was a clogged milk duct. You would have gone to the doctor as soon as you felt it, and the cancer wouldn’t have gotten this far, and you wouldn’t be here making this decision. Am I close? [...]



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