Breast Cancer Awareness Facts to Know This Women's

Breast Cancer Awareness Facts to Know This Women’s Day

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Breast Cancer Awareness Facts to Know This Women’s Day

In spite of being the most common cancer among women, today, the survival rate has increased due to the awareness that has been created worldwide. Self-examination, early screening, and advanced medical facilities have made life after breast cancer possible. This Women’s Day, let’s get to know some health facts about breast cancer and how spreading awareness regarding the same can change the lives of your loved ones. 

  1. October is recognized as the Breast Cancer Awareness Month to run a campaign and raise funds for research and treatment of patients. Pink Ribbon Day is the highlight of this month where women affected with the ailment are supported both financially and emotionally to enhance the quality of life. 
  2. The reasons for breast cancer can be many including age, genetics, history of previous cancers, radiation exposure, hormonal treatments/ medication, early menstruation, etc.
  3. Remember that your bras don’t cause breast cancer and the factors causing the same are totally biological. 
  4. Self-examination is considered the best way to find breast cancer early. Step in front of the mirror and carefully look for any kind of lumps, discharge, inverted nipple, or other abnormalities. 
  5. Consult a doctor as early as possible if you find any of the above abnormalities in the breasts or under the armpits. The diagnosis involves a breast examination, a mammogram, or a biopsy to confirm the same. 
  6. Today, the medical field has grown so much that breast cancers are no more life-threatening except in rare cases. The treatment usually involves surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or hormonal therapy.
  7. National Breast Cancer, Inc’s official website nationalbreastcancer.org has all the information about breast cancer, the support needed, and also provides an option to raise funds for the cure of this disease.

Breast Cancer Prevention Facts 2020

Breast Cancer prevention Facts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Though the rate of getting affected by breast cancer depends on a lot of factors, there are certain precautionary measures that can be carried out to minimize the chances of acquiring it and here are a few. 

  1. Curtail smoking/ drinking
  2. Avoid prolonged exposure to radiations of any kind
  3. Opt for hormonal therapy only if needed
  4. Perform regular self-examination if you are over 40 years of age
  5. Breastfeed your baby as long as you can

It is vital for every woman to be aware of what breast cancer actually is and how to support peers affected by the same. This can not only improve the survival rate but also improve the quality of life for those in need of it. 

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