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Almeria's catwalk in a vibrant pink

Yesterday afternoon, the Spanish Association Against Cancer Almeria organized the parade Much to Live'.

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Almeria's catwalk in a vibrant pink

Yesterday afternoon, the Spanish Association Against Cancer Almeria organized the parade Much to Live'. Ten women who had been treated for breast cancer walked in swimwear and lingerie in preparation for the summer 2022. After two years of being unable to walk on the catwalk because of the pandemic, this is the first celebration. The event took place at the 'Carlos Perez Siquier Art School', which has a capacity for 300 people. It was held from 8:30 p.m. and the patio of light became a beautiful spot to view the new trends, with breast cancer patients or breast cancer being the main protagonists.

Thanks to Ortopedia del Rio's collaboration, the adapted swimsuits of Anita brand were proudly displayed by the ten women who are at different stages of the disease. "This is part of the psychological support program that helps people who have had cancer treatment, such as breast cancer. The president of the Spanish Association Against Cancer in Almeria stated that they want them to feel beautiful and full-of-life and to be proud to participate in the parade. The School of Art and its students who are models have supported the project and collaborated with it. Some pieces were displayed in the parade. Miranda Hair Center participated in the parade with wigs from 'Marvi. Isa Nunez, Gloria Ferron, Azabache floral decorations and Congresur's organization of the event and hostesses provided the aesthetics.

Carmen Beltran took part in the evening with a performance in the patio of light. Alfredo Casas, journalist, was responsible for guiding the night from the Patio of Lights of the School of Arts/R. I.

Alfredo Casas, a journalist, presented the parade which lasted for approximately two hours. It also featured Carmen Beltran's dance performance.

Almeria's AECC's Much to Live" program addresses the disease from a social, psychological, and medical perspective. It also includes activities that support breastfeeding women on a psychological, playful, and aesthetic level. It is a parade that will be enjoyed by all women who have had breast cancer surgery.

Since 1968, the Spanish Association Against Cancer has been the leading entity in fighting cancer. It focuses its efforts on exposing the truth about cancer in Spain and identifying areas that can be improved. Then, it launches a social transformation process that corrects them in order to achieve a multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach to fighting cancer.

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