Breast Cancer
Month
Breast Cancer
Month - Information
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAW), which
is observed all over the world thanks to the efforts of the
National Breast Cancer Foundation, and the many people who work
tirelessly to increase awareness and early detection. Women are
encouraged to perform regular self breast examinations (SBE) every
month, and have a yearly breast examination by a primary care
provider or gynecologist. It is also recommended that women over
the age of forty have an annual screening to detect any changes in
breast tissue, or more frequently depending on personal or family
history and other risk factors. Early detection is presently the
best way to fight the disease, which is why regular monthly self
breast examination and mammography is so important.
BreastCancerMonth and the Pink Ribbon campaign have been
extremely successful in raising awareness, and increasing support
for more breast cancer research focused on prevention and a cure.
Most everyone recognizes the significance of the pink ribbon; it
stands for awareness of a devastating disease that does not have a
cure, and the need for continued research and early detection.
Breast cancer treatments have proven to be successful, even more so
if the disease is diagnosed in the early stages.
Breast Cancer
Month - Tips and Advice
Major corporate sponsors of National Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, and other charitable organizations supporting breast cancer
research, have made great contributions through the sale of Pink
Ribbon merchandise and corporate advertising campaigns. These
charitable donations benefit breast cancer
victims, survivors, and make funds available for continued
awareness efforts and research.
More women than ever now get annual screening mammograms thanks
to BreastCancer Month and other awareness efforts, which have
contributed immensely to greater survival rates. Mammography can
detect the smallest lesion that cannot yet be palpated by touch,
again demonstrating how important it is for women to have regular
mammograms. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is just around
the corner. Do your part by participating in annual activities such
as the Susan G. Komen Run/Walk for the Cure, which raises a
significant amount of money for continued breast cancer research,
and promotes self breast examination and early detection. Many
women have lost their lives due to this devastating disease, which
is why present efforts must be continued to teach every woman about
breast cancer and the risk factors. The next Breast Cancer
Awareness Month is October, 2006; educate a friend or family member
about breast cancer and early detection. You may not only save your
life, but that of another.
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