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Early Detection Is Your Best Protection
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Breast Cancer Statistics for Women A woman has a one in eight chance of developing breast cancer in her lifetime. Number one diagnosed cancer of women in the United States. Second leading cause of cancer death.
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http://www.uwex.edu/ces/pdan de/evaluation/evallogicmodel.h tml Breast Cancer Statistics For North Dakota Women An average of 552 new cases of breast cancer annually. An average of 89 deaths caused by breast cancer each year. Source-North Dakota Statewide Cancer Registry
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Breast Cancer Statistics For North Dakota Men Men can develop breast cancer too, but it occurs less frequently. There were over 22 North Dakota men diagnosed with breast cancer from 2005 to 2009. One North Dakota male will die each year from breast cancer. Diagnosis and treatment may be delayed by men. Source-North Dakota Statewide Cancer Registry
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Are You at Risk? Risk factors include: Being a woman. Being older than 50 – the risk of breast cancer increases with age. Having a personal and/or family history of breast cancer. Genetic mutation of the genes BRCA 1 and 2. Taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for more than five years.
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Signs and Symptoms Changes in skin color and/or texture
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Signs and Symptoms Change in the size or shape of the breast
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Signs and Symptoms Change in the appearance of the nipple
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Signs and Symptoms Discharge from the nipple
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Signs and Symptoms Lump or thickening in the breast
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A change in your breast you see or feel does not mean it’s breast cancer. However, any change should be checked by a health care provider.
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Early Detection Is Your BEST PROTECTION If breast cancer is found and treated early, the five-year survival rate is 98 percent.
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The key to finding breast cancer is early detection. early detection. The key to early detection is screening.
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Clinical Breast Exam A clinical breast exam is when a health-care provider looks for and feels for any changes in your breasts.
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Mammogram A mammogram is important. A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast. It can detect breast cancer two to three years before a lump can be felt.
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Women’s Way may provide a way to pay for breast and cervical cancer screening for eligible women ages 40-64.
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Who is eligible for Women’s Way? Call 800.44 WOMEN (800.449.6636)
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Take Charge!
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Information Obtained From: National Cancer Institute North Dakota Statewide Cancer Registry North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Vital Records Women’s Way Program Slideshow Presentation Developed by the North Dakota Cancer Coalition
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