"Even though the issues they represent are serious...we can still draw positive attention to ourselves and to a great cause through a fun design." -Victor Rios

1 out of 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime... every 13 minutes a women dies of breast cancer... early detection saves lives.

Breast cancer is a serious issue in our society and Expose Design, LLC wants to contribute towards spreading its awareness and finding a cure. It's reasons are fueled by its owner Victor Rios, who has lost a loved one to breast cancer... her strength, care, and love as a daughter, sister, mother, and grandmother will not be forgotten. We will miss you, grandma.

Donna June Green Kneipp Piasta


The “BC" design is a sister design of Exposed "A New Attitude Towards Breast Cancer Awareness". The design was created by Victor Rios it symbolizes embracement, protection, and self-examination.

25% of “BC" and 15% of “Exposed" sales are donated to the Maine Cancer Foundation in Portland, ME to benefit Breast Cancer Research and Awareness.

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Quick References... visit the resources for more detailed information.

  • Prevention: Maintain a healthy body weight, minimize or avoid alcohol intake, eat healthy, exercise regularly, and take your vitamins.


  • Symptoms: A spontaneous clear or bloody discharge from the nipple, indentation of the nipple, a change in the size or contours of the breast, any flattening or indentation of the skin over the breast, and redness or pitting of the skin over the breast.

FACTS (U.S.)

  • Approximately 178,480 people in the U.S. will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year- including 2,030 men.


  • 40,460 women and 450 men in the U.S. will die from the disease annually.


  • At this time, there are over 2 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. who have been treated for breast cancer.


  • One person is diagnosed approximately every 3 minutes, and one person dies of breast cancer approximately every 14 minutes.


  • People over the age of 50 account for 76% of breast cancer cases.


  • Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Hispanic women and is the leading cause of cancer deaths among this group.


  • White, non-Hispanic women are more likely to develop breast cancer but African-American women are more likely to die from it.

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