Breast Cancer
Education as the key to awareness
Cancer awareness information needs to be available to the general public
Teaching children about breast cancer awareness
Taking the matter to the streets -- encouraging volunteers to interact with individuals in their neighborhoods with the purpose of informing them concerning the gravity of the situation
Devising ways of providing proper educating the masses
Academics are often available for such campaigns and can easily join one if they are provided with the chance to do so
People tend to trust scholars more
You are important!
Learning to take rapid action
Know the difference between normal and abnormal
Doctors are your friends!
Prevent serious problems
Become accustomed to getting tested
Acknowledge the fact that you are the most important person who can help you
Care for your loved ones
a. Age is a primary factor associated with breast cancer
Encourage people close to you to visit doctors on a regular basis
2. Focus on helping your parents detect problems in incipient phases
b. Raise awareness for people in general
1. Don't ignore signs of breast cancer because you feel you're not close to individuals displaying them
2. Fighting breast cancer occurs one step at a time and society as a whole needs to get involved
IV. Know who to cooperate with
a. Many individuals start awareness campaigns with the purpose of getting rich
1. Ask for pertinent information from people engaged in raising funds
2. Verify where funds that are being raised go
b. Many influential people are hesitant about getting involved
1. Learn how to raise public awareness
2. Enable people to see matters from a subjective point-of-view - breast cancer is not a general concept
V. Make it possible for people to understand that they are unique
a. Breast cancer does not appear only in one form
1. Encourage people to report every change they observe
2. Lobby with regard to the diversity of this malady
b. Avoid getting advice from uninformed individuals
1. Searching for information online is not the same as consulting a doctor
2. Learning to combine professional information with a person's ability to comprehend what breast cancer actually involves
VI. Women are not the only ones who can develop breast cancer
a. Thousands of men around the world are diagnosed with the malady every year
1. Get men involved in the fight against breast cancer
2. Get men to realize that they are also vulnerable
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