You would have to be oblivious to the world if you weren’t aware that October is breast cancer awareness month. Every year October brings societies focus to this disease that affects so many people. Although most people are aware about breast cancer, many bypass the steps to detect the disease and how to help prevent it.
Many people know someone or have in some way been effected by this cancer. I wanted to share a couple statistics from breastcancer.org:
• About 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.
• For women in the U.S., breast cancer death rates are higher than those for any other cancer, besides lung cancer.
• The most significant risk factors for breast cancer are gender (being a woman) and age (growing older).
Breast cancer is a scary disease but with knowledge and being proactive we can better understand it and do things to stop it in its tracks. Here are some helpful ways to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer:
• Eat healthy and exercise regularly
• Avoid too much alcohol
• Know your family history to better predict and manage
• Get regular breast exams
• Relax
Breast cancer and those who are forced to fight it have a special place in my heart, one of my best friends fought this terrible cancer 4 years ago. Luckily, she caught it early and took the right steps until she finally beat it. Watching the stages of cancer and treatment from a front row seat was so difficult and eye opening.
Cancer is one of those things you never want to believe will affect you but chances are you know someone who has had it or is currently fighting it. I believe with knowledge and strength in numbers we can come closer to a cure. Every type of cancer is debilitating and we must take the time to donate and help find a cure.
This October please take the time to educate yourself on breast cancer or another cancer that has effect you. Let’s become an informed society ready to knock cancer out!
Go green and stay keen,
Julie
Many people know someone or have in some way been effected by this cancer. I wanted to share a couple statistics from breastcancer.org:
• About 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.
• For women in the U.S., breast cancer death rates are higher than those for any other cancer, besides lung cancer.
• The most significant risk factors for breast cancer are gender (being a woman) and age (growing older).
Breast cancer is a scary disease but with knowledge and being proactive we can better understand it and do things to stop it in its tracks. Here are some helpful ways to reduce the risk of getting breast cancer:
• Eat healthy and exercise regularly
• Avoid too much alcohol
• Know your family history to better predict and manage
• Get regular breast exams
• Relax
Breast cancer and those who are forced to fight it have a special place in my heart, one of my best friends fought this terrible cancer 4 years ago. Luckily, she caught it early and took the right steps until she finally beat it. Watching the stages of cancer and treatment from a front row seat was so difficult and eye opening.
Cancer is one of those things you never want to believe will affect you but chances are you know someone who has had it or is currently fighting it. I believe with knowledge and strength in numbers we can come closer to a cure. Every type of cancer is debilitating and we must take the time to donate and help find a cure.
This October please take the time to educate yourself on breast cancer or another cancer that has effect you. Let’s become an informed society ready to knock cancer out!
Go green and stay keen,
Julie
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