Breast Cancer Awareness 2022

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The past couple of years have posed challenges to just about everything, and breast cancer prevention is no exception. After an extended period where the number of screenings taking place – so critical to the process of early detection – were down dramatically, the good news is that more and more women are getting back into the routine of regular breast health checks.

It is important to remember to rise to the challenge of preventing breast cancer together and encourage screenings of our friends, family and colleagues.

All women need to be informed by their health care provider about the best screening options for them. When you are told about the benefits and risks of screening and decide with your health care provider whether screening is right for you—and if so, when to have it—informed and shared decision-making can take place which is the most powerful weapon against the onset of breast cancer.

Although breast cancer screening cannot prevent breast cancer, it can help find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat. The CDC asks all women to talk to their doctors about which breast cancer screening tests are right for them, and when they should have them.

In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we have gathered a collection of articles and information to help keep our readers apprised of the latest movements in the fight against breast cancer.


Inside this Section:

Breast Cancer Survivor Promotes Benefit of Early Screening and Detection

Survey Finds Alarming Number of Young Women Don’t Get Mammograms

Personalized Immunotherapy for Breast Cancer Studied

New Movement Aims to Advance Science for Black Breast Cancer

The Fight for Safety of BPA in Food Packaging