A young woman undergoes a simple blood test. Jerusalem, Israel. 28-Jan-2013.

A new blood test developed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, which can negate the existence of breast cancer gene with 95% accuracy in healthy women by detecting mutations of types BRCA1 and BRCA2, is arousing interest worldwide.
A baby girl is decorated with a pink ribbon as women of all ages and races take part in a festive celebration of femininity at Sacher Park prior to the start of Komen’s second annual Israel Race for the Cure. Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Actress Nira Rabinovitz (center), Chi Kung practitioner, leads warm-up exercises and dancing after bravely stating: “I proudly carry my none-breasts having lost them both twenty years ago!” Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Women of all ages and races take part in a festive celebration of femininity at Sacher Park prior to the start of Komen’s second annual Israel Race for the Cure. Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Border Policewomen provide security as women of all ages and races take part in a festive celebration of femininity at Sacher Park prior to the start of Komen’s second annual Israel Race for the Cure. Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Women of all ages and races take part in a festive celebration of femininity at Sacher Park prior to the start of Komen’s second annual Israel Race for the Cure. Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Actress Nira Rabinovitz (center), Chi Kung practitioner, leads warm-up exercises and dancing after bravely stating: “I proudly carry my none-breasts having lost them both twenty years ago!” Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
Actress Nira Rabinovitz (center), Chi Kung practitioner, leads warm-up exercises and dancing after bravely stating: “I proudly carry my none-breasts having lost them both twenty years ago!” Jerusalem, Israel. 3-May-2012.
The Susan G. Komen 'Race for the Cure' 5K runs for the second year in Jerusalem for fund raising and awareness of breast cancer, to celebrate breast cancer survivorship and to honor those who have lost their battle to disease.
A young woman undergoes a simple blood test. Jerusalem, Israel. 28-Jan-2013.

A new blood test developed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, which can negate the existence of breast cancer gene with 95% accuracy in healthy women by detecting mutations of types BRCA1 and BRCA2, is arousing interest worldwide.
A young woman undergoes a simple blood test. Jerusalem, Israel. 28-Jan-2013.

A new blood test developed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, which can negate the existence of breast cancer gene with 95% accuracy in healthy women by detecting mutations of types BRCA1 and BRCA2, is arousing interest worldwide.
A young woman undergoes a simple blood test. Jerusalem, Israel. 28-Jan-2013.

A new blood test developed at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, which can negate the existence of breast cancer gene with 95% accuracy in healthy women by detecting mutations of types BRCA1 and BRCA2, is arousing interest worldwide.
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