Breast cancer day 2022

  1. Attend Events
  2. Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  3. ​Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2022
  4. What is the official breast cancer Day?
  5. Cancer Awareness Calendar 2022


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Attend Events

FIND AN EVENT There are many opportunities to participate in a Komen event; each one inspiring and moving in its own way. And whatever you choose, you know that the fruit of your efforts will benefit a vital and worthy cause. MORE THAN PINK Walk ® The MORE THAN PINK Walk ® is Komen’s signature fundraising event. It’s a day where we can all can put aside everything else in our lives and share our space, our stories, our laughter, and our tears to raise money that saves lives. When we come together, we’re more than one person living with breast cancer, and instead, part of a community of people ready to take action. KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE ® The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® is an education and fundraising event for breast cancer. The series of 5K runs and fitness walks raises significant funds and awareness for the breast cancer movement, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors that who have lost their battle with the disease. SUSAN G. KOMEN 3-DAY ® It’s a 60-mile, 3-day, life-altering experience you will never forget. FIND LOCAL EVENTS Discover upcoming events in your area.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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​Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2022

The National Breast Cancer Foundation reports that a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes. Innovations in research, surgical options and clinical trials give women many more options. With early detection, a woman’s survival rate goes up. That’s why breast self exams are an important way for women to give their “girls” a fighting chance, especially during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October 2019. Share a story Cancer survivors, family members, caregivers and medical professionals have a chance to share their perspectives on how cancer impacts their lives. Do an online search of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and you'll discover various organizations that have links to social media blogs, video platforms and more. Upload your story and feel proud that you are one more voice of victory against this disease. • Think pink Pink is the color du jour for October's campaign. Some people change their website's background colors to pink for the month. Others rummage through their closets and pull out pink everything — sweaters, scarves, hats, gloves, entire outfits — even wigs! Many workplaces hold Pink Days to encourage coworkers to get involved in the fight against breast cancer. • Raise some money October is the primary fundraising month for Breast Cancer Awareness and whatever you give is appreciated. Hold a raffle, coordinate a talent show or simply write a check. It all helps to fund life-saving cancer research. Large corporations use October to make mega...

What is the official breast cancer Day?

How do you stay aware of breast cancer? Ask your doctor when you should get a mammogram. Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women. Mammograms are the best way to find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat and before it is big enough to feel or cause symptoms. Why should we be aware of breast cancer? Awareness surrounding breast cancer is incredibly important as early detection, often through screening, can catch the disease when it is most treatable. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women, except for skin cancers. What month is considered breast cancer awareness? Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual observance held in the month of October. It is intended to raise awareness about breast cancer, the second most common cancer among women in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021). Why did they choose October for breast cancer? National Breast Cancer Awareness Month dates back to October 1985. This is when the first organized movement to bring attention to the dangers of breast cancer occurred in the United States. Since then, campaigns to educate the public about this disease have continued to thrive and multiply. Why is there breast cancer in October? October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month became nationally recognized in 1985, and initially, the aim was to increase the early detection of the disease...

Cancer Awareness Calendar 2022

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