Wednesday, October 6, 2010

October is breast Cancer Awareness Month


Do you know anyone suffering from breast cancer? Don't let it be you!



Breast health is an important part of a women's overall health care.Finding problems early on can make the difference. Also, early detection can lessen the degree of the treatment and improve the chance for a successful outcome. One out of eight women will develop breast cancer during her lifetime. Most women who develop breast cancer have no family history of the disease. Anyone can develop breast cancer. The disease doesn't discriminate among age,gender or ethnicity. Education and communication is the first step in fighting against breast cancer. The actual cause of breast cancer is still unknown. Early detection is key in protecting ones self.

Actually, most lumps are non-cancerous. Studies have shown that 90% of cancers that are diagnosed at an early age are cured. Because early detection increases the chance for successful treatment, it is so important to perform monthly self examinations, receive your annual exam and communication with your physician regarding any changes at all with your breasts.

Upon researching I found these statistics to be interesting. By age 30 one out of 2,000 women have the chance of getting breast cancer as she gets older. By age 40 one out of 233. By age 50 one out of 53. So therefore as we age the risks are going up as we age. Again, it is so important to pay attention to your own body, perform self-checks and receive your annual exam.

There are several warning signs to watch for. They include a lump,change in breast size or color, dimpling or puckering of the skin,spontaneous fluid leaking from either nipple, a nipple that is sunken or red, and lastly swelling in the area of the armpit or collar bone. Most breast problems are discovered by women themselves, so paying close attention to our own body can detect a possible problem. If you find any abnormality or are concerned about something call your physician immediately do not wait time can make a difference.

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