October Breast Cancer Awareness Month
This month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The National Breast Cancer Foundation estimates that each year, over 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and over 40,000 die. One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Approximately 1,700 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 450 will die each year. If detected early, the five-year survival rate for breast cancer exceeds 96%. Mammograms are among the best early detection methods, yet 13 million U.S. women 40 years of age or older have never had a mammogram.
The National Cancer Institute and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommend that women in their forties and older have mammograms every one to two years. A complete early detection plan also includes regular clinical breast examinations by a trained medical professional. Monthly breast self-exams are suggested in addition.
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Posted: October 2nd, 2008 under health.
Comments: 2
Comments
Comment from Karen
Time: October 4, 2008, 10:36 am
Wow! What a great idea.
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Comment from tessa
Time: October 2, 2008, 12:21 pm
Great post! I definitely think raising awareness is the key whether to get people to do mammograms or self breast exams.
My office actually made a cool video to try and reach a slightly younger audience about the importance of self examination. We took the approach of that you can have fun with it and make it partner event. http://www.howcast.com/videos/8195-How-To-Do-a-Breast-Exam-on-Your-Girlfriend
Thanks for posting on such an important topic.