Fight like a girl against breast cancer- Show your strengths!
Breast cancer is a significant public health issue in our society. By some estimates, 12% of women will get breast cancer at some point in their lives. With the ‘ripple effect’ on families taken into consideration, it is clear that the need to fight breast cancer is a major civic issue.
Adopting a passive approach to health matters is not a productive or constructive strategy. Breast cancer is the largest killer of middle aged women and is more prevalent than other forms of cancer. Employing a submissive stance is tantamount to giving in. It is more beneficial to struggle, to do what you can. As a community, we must do what we can to reduce the suffering from breast cancer. Fight like a girl is a campaign with punch. It is intended to reflect the idea that an active and motivated approach is more fruitful.
The fight breast cancer campaign is intended to improve awareness of and to fund research into breast cancer. One of the cornerstones of the campaign is to educate women so they understand that breast self-examination is an effective, simple and easy way to screen against cancers. Medical examinations of the breast (mammograms) are recommended at regular intervals. Combining these two detection processes is the best way for women to take the fight to breast cancer.
While the causes of breast cancer remain a mystery, the disease will continue to cause heartbreak and suffering to countless women and their families. It is essential that research is ongoing. Whilst a cure is being sought, more effective and less intrusive treatments need to be developed. The cost of research is high and a great deal of money needs to be expended on this worthwhile cause. It is sensible to Fight Breast Cancer with research. It makes more sense to fight the cause of a disease than to treat the symptoms. The only way to understand the cause of breast cancer is through research.
Breast cancer is a significant public health issue in our society. By some estimates, 12% of women will get breast cancer at some point in their lives. With the ‘ripple effect’ on families taken into consideration, it is clear that the need to fight breast cancer is a major civic issue.
Adopting a passive approach to health matters is not a productive or constructive strategy. Breast cancer is the largest killer of middle aged women and is more prevalent than other forms of cancer. Employing a submissive stance is tantamount to giving in. It is more beneficial to struggle, to do what you can. As a community, we must do what we can to reduce the suffering from breast cancer. Fight like a girl is a campaign with punch. It is intended to reflect the idea that an active and motivated approach is more fruitful.
The fight breast cancer campaign is intended to improve awareness of and to fund research into breast cancer. One of the cornerstones of the campaign is to educate women so they understand that breast self-examination is an effective, simple and easy way to screen against cancers. Medical examinations of the breast (mammograms) are recommended at regular intervals. Combining these two detection processes is the best way for women to take the fight to breast cancer.
While the causes of breast cancer remain a mystery, the disease will continue to cause heartbreak and suffering to countless women and their families. It is essential that research is ongoing. Whilst a cure is being sought, more effective and less intrusive treatments need to be developed. The cost of research is high and a great deal of money needs to be expended on this worthwhile cause. It is sensible to Fight Breast Cancer with research. It makes more sense to fight the cause of a disease than to treat the symptoms. The only way to understand the cause of breast cancer is through research.