By: Robert W. Griffith, MD
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In connection with this, The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has supplied us with a short list of steps women can take at different stages of their lives to help them reduce their chances of developing breast cancer.
How to Avoid Breast Cancer - What To Do In Your 20s, 30s, and 40s
Summarized by Robert W. Griffith, MD
October 10, 2006
We are very pleased to post this list of actions every woman can take at different stages of her life to try to reduce her risk of breast cancer to a minimum. Robert Griffith, Editor.
Introduction
Breast cancer touches millions of lives. It is expected that 211,200 women and 1,720 men in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer, and more than 41,000 people will die from breast cancer in 2006 alone. But, one by one, we can make a difference!
One thing you can do is take care of your own health. The Komen Foundation firmly believes that an individual is her own best health care advocate, and recommends that women and men become familiar with their own bodies by age 20. Here are a number of other steps you should be taking at different stages in your life in order to reduce your risk of breast cancer as far as possible.
In your 20s:
In your 30s:
In your 40s:
In conjunction with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Passionately Pink for the Cure TM is a new, year-round fundraising and education program launched by the Komen Foundation. It kicked off on October 1, 2006. You can learn more at http://www.komen.org
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