October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The aim is to promote screenings and prevention of the disease that impacts one in eight women in the United States.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The aim is to promote screenings and prevention of the disease that impacts one in eight women in the United States.
Being told you have breast cancer leaves a woman, or a man, full of fear, uncertainty and helplessness. Early detection saves lives every day. Women of a certain age should be screened every year.
Sunday, May 6 is National Cancer Survivor’s Day, a day that pays homage to those who have beaten any kind of diagnosed cancer. The day marks its 34th year in 2021, according to the non-profit organization with the same name.