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What you
need to
know about
breast
cancer.
Print this bulletin board on pink
paper and decorate with pink
awareness ribbons.
Don’t assume it can’t
happen to You!
Breast cancer impacts over 240,000 new
patients a year in the United States alone.
A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer
approximately every three minutes and
approximately every 12 minutes breast
cancer claims another life.
70% of breast cancer cases occur in women
who have no identifiable risk factors.
Just The Facts
There is an estimated 40,600 deaths from breast cancer
for next year.
Breast cancer is the second highest cancer in women.
Breast cancer also occurs in men.
No one knows what causes some to have breast cancer
and others to not.
Lifestyle, personal history, and family history can increase
your risks.
Additional Risk
Factors
If you never have children
If you have children when you are 30 or older
If you have menopause at 55 or older
If you take Hormone Replacement Therapy
(HRT)
Higher estrogen levels are strongly linked with
susceptibility to breast cancer.
it’s imPoRtant to
DO A MONTHLY SELF
EXAM
Three Step Procedure
for a Self Exam
Step Number 1: In the Shower
Examine your breasts during bath or shower, hands glide
easier over wet skin. Fingers flat, move gently over every
part of each breast. Use right hand to examine left
breast, left hand for right breast. Check for any lump,
hard knot or thickening
Step Number 2: In the Mirror
Inspect your breasts with arms at your sides. Next Raise
your arms high overhead. Look for any changes in contour
of each breast, a swelling, dimpling of skin or changes in
the nipple. Then rest palms on hips and press down firmly
to flex your chest muscles. Left and right breast will not
exactly match - few women's breasts do. Regular
inspection shows what is normal for you and will give you
confidence in your examination.
Step Number 3: Lying Down
To examine your right breast, put a pillow or folded towel under
your right shoulder. Place right hand behind your head- this
distributes breast tissue more evenly on the chest.
With left hand, fingers flat, press gently in small circular motions
around an imaginary clock face. Begin at outermost top of your right
breast for 12 o'clock, then move to 1 o'clock, and continue around
the circle back to 12. A ridge of firm tissue in the lower curve of
each breast is normal. Then move in an inch, toward the nipple,
keep circling to examine every part of your breast, including nipple.
This requires at least three more circles. Now slowly repeat
procedure on your left breast with a pillow under your left shoulder
and left hand behind head. Notice how your breast structure feels.
Finally, squeeze the nipple of each breast gently between thumb
and index finger. Any discharge, clear or bloody should be reported
to your doctor immediately.
Other Changes to Look For
Sores or scaly skin
Skin discoloration or dimpling
Discharge or puckering of the nipple
What to Do Next
If you find that you exhibit any
characteristics that are abnormal or
concern you (aside from normal
menstrual lumpiness or retention of
water), DON’T MESS AROUND. Go
see your physician immediately for a
clinical breast exam and other tests.
While some abnormalities are usually
benign, nothing is 100% and it's
good to keep your doctor in the loop.
For More Information
Women’s Information Network Against Breast Cancer:
www.winabc.org/newweb/resources/Index.htm
American Cancer Society's Breast Cancer Resource
Center:
www3.cancer.org/cancerinfo/res_home.asp?ct=5
Breast Cancer Action: www.bcaction.org
Celebrating Life Foundation:
www.celebratinglife.org/index.html
More Info (Cont)
• Department of Defense Breast Cancer Decision
Guide: www.bcdg.org
• National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations:
www.nabco.org
• Imaginis.net - the Breast Health Specialists:
www.imaginis.net/breasthealth
More Information Locally
• ISU Student Health Promotions
– 812-237-3939
– http://www.indstate.edu/shp
• ISU Student Health Center
– 812-237-3883
– http://www.indstate.edu/shc
• Clara Fairbanks Center for Women
– 1505 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, IN
– 812-238-7766
– [email protected]
Susan G. Komen For The Cure
• One Promise Two Sisters
– www.komen.org
• Wabash Valley Affiliate
– www.komenwabashvalley.org
• Wabash Valley Race For The Cure
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Saturday, October 6th
Saint Mary of the Woods College
Race begins at 10:30 a.m.
More information:
• www.komenwabashvalley.org
• 812-535-5256