October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when people all over the world show their support for those affected by breast cancer. Introduced by Susan G. Koman for the Cure®, a pink ribbon has been used to symbolize breast cancer since 1982.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign to increase awareness of the disease. Breast cancer is no longer a death sentence; however, every woman should be aware of what breast cancer is and what the risks are of getting the disease. Women should also know how to detect early signs and symptoms of the disease. Here are just a few statistics from BreastCancer.org:

  • About 1 in 8 women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.

  • Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women.

  • Breast cancer is more common in African-American women under 45 than white women.

  • A woman's risk for breast cancer doubles if she has a mother, sister, or daughter who has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

  • Breast cancer incidence rates in the U.S. have decreased since 2000.

So how do you lower your risk of breast cancer?

  • Eat a healthy diet.

  • Don't smoke.

  • Limit the amount of alcohol you drink.

  • Do regular self-exams.

  • Have regular mammograms.

For more information on breast cancer, check out National Breast Cancer Association’s website to find out more about what you can do and how you can help.

In addition, check out this complete list of resources from Website Planet.

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