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Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2021 October 1 - October 31

 

                            

Breast cancer is scary, but many women don’t take the time to get checked.

The good news is that there are things you can do to reduce your risk of getting breast cancer. During October every year, thousands of people across the country take part in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink ribbons or hosting events and fundraisers.

Get yourself checked for breast cancer during October every year!

Early signs of breast cancer can be a lump in your chest, painful or itchy breasts, and even an unusual discharge from one nipple. This is something you should talk to your doctor about because they will most likely perform manual exams as well as sending out for mammograms which are painless and only take about ten minutes total.

How to raise Awareness for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Every October, people all over the world show their support for everyone affected by breast cancer. We’re focused on accelerating research and providing vital support, every way we can – no matter who you are or what your experience of this disease may be like. This month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; now more than ever it’s important that those who have been impacted know they’re not alone in fighting these battles!

 Share the signs of breast cancer – https://breastcancernow.org/information-support/check-your-breasts/learn-signs-breast-cancer

Learn the Signs and symptoms to be aware of after primary breast cancer – https://breastcancernow.org/information-support/signs-symptoms-be-aware-after-primary-breast-cancer

Raise awareness of breast cancer in men – https://breastcancernow.org/information-support/have-i-got-breast-cancer/breast-cancer-in-men

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