It is inevitable that we all know someone close to us that has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Our hope is that your special someone is still beating this horrible disease. I, myself, have lost a couple of amazing women in my life to breast cancer. During the month of October, take the time to remember the ones that have fought the fight and continue fighting to find a cure.
Here are a few stats from this year. It is calculated that in American women, there will be approximately 226,800 new cases of invasive breast cancer, 63,300 new cases of in situ breast cancer and 39,500 deaths. In American men, there will be approximately 2,100 new cases and 400 deaths.
General risk factors:
• Being female
• Getting older
• Family history
Breast cancer rates in women under 40 is low, but the highest rates are in women over the age of 70. Approximately 95% of the women diagnosed are over the age of 40. Family history of breast cancer also increases your risk. Living a healthy lifestyle could quite possibly reduce your risk or recurrence of breast cancer. Please get screened, a simple mammography or MRI can find early stages.
To participate in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure you can visit the following site, click your state and see when the races in your area will be taking place.
http://apps.komen.org/raceforthecure/
Here in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area it will be taking place on Oct. 6, 2012 at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg. You can go to
Komen Florida Suncoast Race for the Cure® to register as an individual, company or team.
3 days. 60 miles. To erase breast cancer.
To participate in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day, click
here to find out when it will be taking place in your area and register.
Click
here for Tampa Bay, it will be taking place Oct. 26th- 28th.
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