Tuesday, October 7, 2014

What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer

 
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Nicholas English, Content Manager of About.com Health
 
 

It can seem like every other day has been given some bizarre significance by a particular group. This past week has since National Coffee Day, National Techies’ Day, and National Chewing Gum Day, all of which closed out a month that was simultaneously Chicken Month and Piano Month.

But sometimes, the significance of a particular month truly deserves special attention, and that’s certainly the case with Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Why October Matters
One in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime, and over 230,000 new cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2014. This month, information on breast cancer is being emphasized and promoted with the goal of not just reminding people to get regular checkups, but also support breast cancer research with themed products.  READ NOW
 
Am I Really At Risk for Breast Cancer?
It’s true that sometimes, people with no family history of breast cancer shrug off the possibility of contracting it, men can think they’re bulletproof, and young people can think they’ll never get sick or injured by, well, anything. Of course, none of that is true – click the links above to find out why, and always be vigilant about unintentionally increasing your risk.  READ NOW
 
When a Friend or Family Member Has Breast Cancer
Of course, many people – perhaps most people – have had or will have a friend or loved one struggle with the disease. When someone you know has breast cancer, it’s important to do as much as you can to see things from their perspective and avoid any missteps.  READ NOW
 
How to Monitor Your Breasts
All women should perform a breast self examination (BSE) each month to check for symptoms. It’s also wise to have a professionally administered mammogram each year, particularly if you’re over 40.  READ NOW
 
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