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Take Action Now. This October, we’ll share ways for you to learn, connect, and act. You’ll receive free educational resources to support your breast health, hear from medical experts as they share vital information, and learn how you can make a difference right now.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, held each year in October, is a global health campaign to improve support and screening for the disease. Here’s what you need to know.
This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, let us each recommit to doing our part to give more support, hope, and care to patients, families, and survivors of breast cancer.
As we mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, a time to promote screening and prevention of the disease, breast cancer survivors, like Harris, share their stories. During her breast cancer treatment, Robin Harris, left, appreciated the support she got from her daughter, Kayla, right. Photo courtesy of Robin Harris.
The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI) in 2021 to reduce mortality rates by 2.5% per year by 2040 to save 2.5 million lives through three key pillars of action on health promotion for early detection, timely diagnosis; and comprehensive breast cancer management.
Breast Cancer Answers. Information & Resources. Find the latest information on breast cancer risk factors, screening, diagnosis, treatment, metastatic breast cancer, survivorship and more.
For nearly four decades now, the country has recognized October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is a time annually devoted to educating everyone about breast cancer — including metastatic breast cancer (MBC) — and the importance of early detection and access to timely, high-quality care.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a time for reflection on trends in breast cancer research, prevention, and treatment. According to the National Cancer Institute , approximately 310,720 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024.
This article provides 12 actionable things you can do during Breast Cancer Awareness Month to support people living with breast cancer and those working on a cure.
Every October, communities around the country come together to recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a national campaign that promotes breast cancer awareness, education, screening, fundraising, and more.