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  1. Carla successfully survived breast cancer at the end of the 2010s - nowadays she is not only modeling but is also an ambassador and spokesperson of PINK RIBBON Germany to create awareness for the disease: www.pinkribbon-deutschland.de Photo: Fanie Nel @all women reading this: Many cases of breast cancer are discovered by women themselves, either by chance while showering and applying cream or by consciously palpating their breasts. Self-examination is not difficult and does not hurt. Regular self-examination creates an awareness of how your own breasts normally feel. This makes it easier for you to notice any abnormalities. Know your normal! Important: An abnormality does not automatically mean something is malignant, but it should be checked by your gynecologist. Self-examination does not replace medical checkups. It is a useful addition to the possible early detection measures for breast cancer. The recommended schedule for self-examination is: Before menopause: 5-7 days after the start of your period After menopause: Once a month on a fixed day of the month To show how easy it is, we have developed illustrated tips together with our ambassador Regina Halmich and body painter Filippo ioco. And our ambassadors Anna and Lisa Hahner – the Hahnertwins – show in detail what to do in a “workout video”. Ideally, self-examination should be done standing up and lying down. The most important thing is to proceed systematically – either in circular or stroking movements – and in rows to examine the entire breast and surrounding tissue as well as the armpits.
  2. STELLA magazine 2017 - photo unknown also showing Frances Dunscombe, Bevery Clark, Iris Apfel, Nicola Griffin, Alex B., Evon Brennan, Michele Ronson & Linda Sullivan my scans
  3. ELLE GERMANY Dec.2014 - photo unknown also showing Sonja Wohlmuth and others my scans
  4. APPELRATH CÜPPER campaign 2018 - photo Felix Krüger also showing Alena Blohm and unknown my scans
  5. PATEK PHILIPPE campaign ca.2010s - photo Peter Lindbergh also showing Filippa Hamilton my scan
  6. CARLA VON BERGMANN Carla von Bergmann (born in Oct.1950) is a South African model that was active in the 1970s during her 20s. She then stopped and got 3 daughters. In the early 2Ks she returned back as a best ager model and is still active today. Carla lives in Hamburg, Germany. Height: 1,80m / 5‘10 1/2 Hair: greyish brown Eyes: blue (Model Management Hamburg composite / my scan) Recent Agencies: Model Management Hamburg (motheragency) Silver Paris Why Not Milan Models1 London Dominique Brussels Modellink Gothenburg Boss Capetown Former Agencies: Ice Capetown (former motheragency) Storm London Premium Paris Mega Hamburg Munich Models

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