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Welcome to Random Acts
of Kindness
Breast Cancer Awareness
Page

I take special pride
in working on this page because I have seen the devastation that Breast
Cancer causes for individuals and families. So to be able to help
increase the awareness for me is a honor. Breast Cancer doesn't know age, race, or gender when it strikes. We hope that this
page will provide valuable information and links to increase awareness of
this deadly form of cancer.


Am I Not A
Woman?
Am I not a woman? My shape has
been changed. My form has been revised. My breast has been
de-sized.
Am I not a woman? My heart still
loves. My arms still hug. My body still craves. Am I not a
woman?
My hips still swerve. My lips
still entice. My eyes still allure. Am I not a woman?
My fingers still caress. My
mouth still soothes. My ears still listen, tenderly. Am I not a
woman?
Sylvia
Dunnavant Author of The
Celebrating
Life Book

Breast Cancer is the commonest form of cancer among women.
1 in 9 women in North America will develop breast cancer. In 1996, it caused 5300 deaths in Canada and in the same year, there were approximately 18,600 cases new cases.
Some women are at a greater risk of developing breast cancer than others. Women with the following risk factors show an increased incidence of breast cancer:
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Age - the older you are the greater your risk
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A family history of breast cancer, particularly your mother, sister or daughter
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Never having born a child
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Having first child past age 30
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Starting menstruation before the age of 12
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Starting menopause after the age 50
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A history of benign breast disease that required biopsies
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Previous history of breast cancer
Not all women with one or more of these risk factors will develop
breast cancer just as some women without these risk factors my be diagnosed with this cancer.

Information
Links
Breast Cancer Network
is about Mammography
Breast Cancer Campaign
for the UK
Women's
History Month
Breast
Cancer Wall of Courage is Survivors of Breast Cancer
Breast Self
Exam
National Cancer
Institute
Pink Ribbons
For Your Homepage
Male
Breast Cancer, Information Center
Men are affected
by Breast Cancer too!
Men & Breast
Cancer
Risk Factors for
Men
Family Guide
to Fighting Breast Cancer
Canadian Cancer Society
University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center
The Avon Breast Cancer Awareness Crusade
National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations
Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization


Breast Self-Exam (BSE)
The American Cancer Society recommends that all women over the
age of 20 examine their breasts once a month. The best time is the first
week after your period. If you do not have regular periods, just do it the
same day every month...like the first... or the tenth...or the day that
matches your birthday. (Note: just before your period or during pregnancy,
your breasts may be somewhat lumpy or more tender.) If you are taking
hormones, talk with your doctor about when to do BSE.

What to look for in a BSE:
After you have done a BSE a few times you will have gotten to know the normal feel, shape and look of your breasts. If you notice any changes, such as:
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puckering (dimpling) of the skin on the breast or around the nipples
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the appearance of patches that are pink, red or normal in colour but where the pores stand out
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any place in the breast that feels lumpy like a pea or that is thicker or harder than the rest.
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tenderness or pain in the breasts
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unusual discharge, bleeding or crusting from the nipples
call your physician immediately.
These beautiful quilt square have been added to the Quilt
for the Cause Webring



If you would like to link back to this page...feel free to take
this beautiful graphic made especially for this project!! You may
link it back to
/Heartland/Creek/9369/project9/bcaware.html

This RAOK T.L.C project was
made possible with the help of the wonderful members of the T.L.C
committee and all their suggestions and ideas. The
following Members should be mentioned for their contributions:
Webdesign by: Friendpoet
Background by Suecat
Graphic help from:Teresa, Ruby,
Mrs.
Owl Research by: Maggie, Joan, Chrissy, Zack, Mellocup and
Marsha
And a special 'Thank You' to Kind Soul (TLC Committee
Leader), for ALL of her help!! :)


Guestbook 

Ribbon used for background copyright of Avon
The
information is in no way to be used in place of diagnosis by a medical
professional. They are only placed here as a self help guide
to help you talk with your doctor about the symptoms you may
be having. Please contact your healthcare professional to
discuss your personal health care issues
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