October is fast approaching and you’ll find that it is not
just another fall month. It’s something grand,
and it should get you to move
forward with wearing more pink. Why is that? Because it’s National Breast
Cancer Awareness Month. That’s right, the National Breast Cancer Foundation
Inc. and people across the world are looking at October as a month to educate,
support, and fight against this cancer that can strike any woman. The more
education that is put forward, and the more women find out the warning signs,
the better chances they will have to fight and win against this battle.
Understanding BreastCancer
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women
today. The cancer cells can form in the breast tissue and form into a malignant
tumor. Once the tumor is in place, it can manifest into a lump
and grow
rapidly. If detected early, and a course of treatment is given to women,
survival rates go up. However, if not detected early, and the cells spread,
they can cause serious problems, complications, and even death. There is no
100% cure for this issue, but early detection is crucial to the fight. Many
women have found success rates with regular screenings (mammograms), and cancer
treatments administered through their doctor. The kicker here is that it’s not
just women that can develop it, 2,000 plus men will get diagnosed with this as
well, and that’s something that is definitely worth noting as well.
The Factors
There are two major types of factors that are linked to breast
cancer risk. Genetic and environmental. Genetic options cannot be thwarted, but
some things can be done to detect the early presence of this issue.
Environmental factors can be thwarted and changed. Behavior modification such
as a sedentary lifestyle, being overweight, alcoholism, and other factors can
be shifted to reduce the risk. Even with a reduction of risks, there’s no 100%
way to change the course of cancer risk.
Going Pink
In October, join the fight against Breast Cancer by wearing
pink, supporting The National Breast
Cancer Foundation, and talking with others in regards to this disease. The more awareness that can be spread, the more donations can be given, and the fight can keep going against breast cancer in today’s world. Awareness is the key to early detection, and that plan of action can raise the survival rate and hopefully a cure as well.
Dr. Nailah Smith
Full Body Rejuvenation Center
Lithonia GA
www.fullbodyrejuvenation.com
Contact Us: 770-733-1381
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