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Published 11:37 24 May 2013 BST
Three sisters were reportedly kicked out of a shopping centre in suburban Philadelphia after refusing to remove their hats.
The caps expressed their hatred of breast cancer with "F*ck cancer" written across the front of them. The "c" in the profanity was substituted by the pink ribbon synonomous with breast cancer support groups.
Zakia Clark and Tasha Clark had been at the King of Prussia Mall on Sunday shopping for funeral dresses with a third sister, Makia Underwood, the Huffington Post reports.
Their mother died last week after losing her battle to the disease.
Zakia and Tasha Clark were both wearing the hats. Zakia Clark says it's the only word strong enough to defeat the word "cancer."

Zackia and Tasha Clark speaking to ABC News.
Security at the shopping centre asked them to remove the hats. They were then removed from the centre after refusing to take them off.
Mall manager Robert Hart says he sends condolences to the sisters, but that the mall is a family place where the code of conduct does not tolerate profanity.
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