Thursday, June 13, 2013

Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast Cancer Awareness


Finally, after years of research,a way ofeliminatingbreast cancer has been revealed

Oh, no. You've just been diagnosed with breast cancer. Your life is over. You begin to prepare your will. You even contact your next of kin for instructions on your burial.

The minute you hearyou have breast cancer; you go right into panic mode. I mean who wants to have breast cancer, right?

You may have a family to take care of. If not a family, you may have a husband or boyfriend; you planned on spending many years with.

Unfortunately, according to the American Medical Association and the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the number one disease of women, especially after 20 years of age, and the second leading cause of death. Why is this happening?

The problem lies in several areas.

If you happen to be a woman who has been blessed without having healthy breasts, you owe it to yourself to get educated about breast cancer, so you can take the steps required to prevent yourself from getting it.

When you think about it, you may be one of those who see yourself as having breast cancer and think life is over for you, or you lose interest in sex, relationships, work, or even spending time with friends.

If you are, I have news for you. You are not alone .

There are millions of women in the United States alone who fight breast cancer daily.

According to records, every second one woman is having a mammogram or MRI done to see whether or not breast cancer is present.

Once the diagnosis is made, the next step depends on the results.

If you are diagnosed with breast cancer, the doctor usually prescribes chemotherapy to get rid of it, which can have serious side effects. Or he may recommend you have your breast removed to prevent spreading of the disease.

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