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Breast Cancer Facts- Men Get
Breast Cancer Too
By
Pamela DeLeon- Lewis |
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One of the
most common cancers among Black women, as you may know, is Breast Cancer.
And that, my friends, is only surpassed by the number one culprit Lung
Cancer. More than 217, 000 people will be affected by Breast Cancer this
year. Now tell me that this fact isn’t a good reason for us to feel some
fear. Every 2 minutes, my friends, a woman is diagnosed with Breast Cancer.
And every 13 minutes because of
Breast Cancer,
one woman’s life is over.
Imagine, 20, 000 newly diagnosed cases are expected to occur among Black
Women. Of that, 57 hundred Black Women, because of Breast Cancer, will leave
this earth my friend. Black
Women 5 year survival rate is 74%. Compared to
White Women whose survival rate is 88%. Scientists still don’t know why
Breast Cancer affects Black Women differently to White Women. There’s a
higher incidence of Breast Cancer in Black Women as compared to White Women.
Black Women are more likely to be diagnosed with much larger tumors. And
they are also more likely to be diagnosed with more advanced stages of
Breast Cancer. Among women under 45 Black Women have a higher incidence of
this disease. And this is compared to the incidences among women, if you
please. The
risk of Breast Cancer for all women surely increases with age.
But yearly mammograms and monthly self- exams help to discover it at an
early stage. Women between the age of 20-30 should have a mammogram every 3
years. Be familiar with your breasts so you’ll notice any changes occuring
there. Report any changes that you find to your doctor without delay. The
best method of protection is early detection, that’s what I always say.
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Mammograms are avalable; they
are free for everyone. But if you have no insurance you can still get
yourself a free one. Ladies remind your husbands and boyfriends to check
their breasts when you do; They should report any changes they see in their
breasts because men can get Breast Cancer too.I have been busy promoting my
book- Smiling Thru the Tears- A Breast Cancer Survivor Odyssey, doing radio
interviews, television appearances and booked solid with Motivational
Speaking engagements. I publish an enewletter-
Metamorphosis, for Breast
Cancer survivors and I stay busy. It is my way of staving off the demon and
I thrive on the challenge of staying busy. Every new pain or change could
become a potential point of worry and that is no way to live and I have no
time for worry. I rise every morning cognizant that I overcame breast
cancer...I am a survivor. I live with chemo related vertigo and neuropathy
but I try not to let it define who I am. I know I have a new reality; the
things I once took for granted have now become a challenge. I can't turn my
head suddenly or lay flat on my back, but I can breath, I can laugh and I
can rejoice and thank God for His New Year gift to me- my blessing. I had a
biopsy on my left breast and on January 5th, 2005 after a second breast
cancer scare, I was told that my biopsy came back
negative. Yes folks, I am
cancer free...isn't God great?
Article Source :
www.womenbrands.com
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