Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Information On Breast Cancer Awareness Products

By Mel Maseko

You may wonder why during October you see pink ribbons everywhere. Unlike other specific days and sometimes weeks, breast awareness has been given a month. Some companies use this month to pledge financial support to the cause and sell object colored in pink. This all sounds very positive but just how much of this money is put towards giving information on breast cancer to the public and on research?

To my mind it is far more important to have a good knowledge level about breast cancer and to be aware when you should have a mammogram. If it is caught very early, recovery rates are good. During October, more resources are put into supplying information on breast cancer and letting women know that if caught early on, it doesn't mean there is no hope. Even cancer caught later on can be treated successfully on occasion.

Just remember to check the source of any information on breast cancer you discover and read. When it comes to health issues of any kind, you have to rely on doctors and the latest research to give you a clear picture of what you need to know. Always try to research the most recent information as it will probably have more bearing but you should always contact your doctor in any case and see what he has in mind. Any information on breast cancer you discover should also be given to all the members of your family even the younger ones who may not consider that they are at risk.

This information and talking to your doctor can help to decide if you need to be screened sooner as opposed to later. Information is a valuable resource and so are your family especially if there is a history of breast cancer and this may mean that you need to be screened earlier and more regularly. You should also find information on breast cancer pertaining to doing a self-exam.

If you know how to properly check your breasts for lumps, you have a much greater chance of finding a lump early. Other women you know whether family or friends can also benefit from knowing how to examine themselves for lumps so make sure you get them to do it as well.

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