Governor Abbott Proclaims October 2016 to be Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and second most common cause of cancer-related death among Texas women.  It is expected that as many as 16,000 new cases will be diagnosed in Texas alone this year.Additionally, it is important to realize that breast cancer does not only affect women.  According to the American Cancer Society, about one in 1,000 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in his lifetime.  But because this is not well-known, many men may not recognize the warning signs or may feel embarrassed about seeking treatment. As with many illnesses, prevention and early detection are the keys to survival.  Knowing your body and your family history are also critical to lowering your risk for breast cancer.  It is important to be aware of assistance programs that doctors, state entities and nonprofit organizations can provide, such as screenings, treatments and breast reconstruction services.

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