Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October 20, 2009 by Gail Grannum
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Support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) during October and use the information and links provided to self educate yourself.
- National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Susan G. Komen for the Cure
- Breast Problems in Women Flowchart
- What Should You Ask Your Doctor About Breast Cancer?
Breast Cancer Awareness Month strives to encourage women to be aware of the importance of early detection, yearly mammograms, support for those affected by breast cancer and raise funds for research towards prevention, cause and a cure. Breast lumps, pain, discharge or skin problems can be a sign of a minor problem or something more serious, so it’s important to pay attention to any changes.
Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. It is usually treated with surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and medications. Breast Cancer can be genetic (accounting for approximately 10 percent) or environmental. Elements in the environment are the cause of approximately ninety percent of breast cancers.
Unfortunately, the reality of being faced with breast cancer is inevitable for most of us. We must self educate and take advantage of modern technology. The NBCAM and Komen links provide general information regarding breast cancer. While the links to the flowchart and questions for your doctor will assist in providing you with information specific to your body.
Please leave a comment about how breast cancer has affected you or your family. Or do you participate in activities that raise awareness or funds for research?
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