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LBBC
(redirected from Living Beyond Breast Cancer)

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LBBCLiving Beyond Breast Cancer
LBBCLibyan British Business Council (est. 2004)
LBBCLake Beauty Bible Camp (Bible camp in MN)
LBBCLighthouse Bible Baptist Church (Tallahassee, FL)
LBBCLondon Bridge Baptist Church (Virginia Beach, VA)
LBBCLiving Balls Bowling Club (Finland)
LBBCLittleton Bible Baptist Church (Littleton, NH)


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will sell The Papillion personal massager and donate a portion of the sales to Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women affected by breast cancer and improving their quality of life.
An internationally known speaker, she served as the keynote presenter at the Second Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer, which was sponsored by Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC), Ardmore, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA -- Young breast cancer survivors have issues and needs that are unique to their age and not found in older women, presenters said at a meeting sponsored by Living Beyond Breast Cancer and the Young Survival Coalition.
 
 
 
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