So, where do we go from here? The more breast cancer is talked about, the more it can be prevented. During the month of October when young ladies see a familiar celebrity wearing a pink ribbon or when a man sees his favorite football team wearing pink gloves and cleats, they instantly know what they're representing. When young women see that their favorite celebrities are talking about it or if the subject is all over the magazine covers and television, they will want to know more about it. Even if they go for a walk and see their neighbor wearing a Susan. G Komen 5K racing shirt or a stranger with an awareness bumper sticker. The more they see the signs, the more likely they will then take it upon themselves to go to routine mammograms and to watch for symptoms more regularly. Women can research family trees and look through their family health history to see just how at risk they are. The more research done, the better. You can never be too safe with your health.
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Even if the word is spread to men, it doesn't go unnoticed. Men can talk to their mothers, aunts, sisters, girlfriends, wives, and daughters about this important issue. Imagine if more women performed routine check-ups on themselves, more women could know if they are at risk before they go to the doctor's and get a shocking result. They could know before it's too late. Learn the facts and you can save a life.
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