What every woman should know about Breast Cancer
September 18, 2007 · Print This Article
Over 13,000 Australian women are diagnosed with Breast Cancer every year.
We hear so much about Breast Cancer these days, but how do we know what is fact and what is fiction?
The National Breast Cancer Center have produced a free DVD to give women the facts about risk factors, the types of breast changes to look out for, and also dispels some of the myths and misconceptions about the disease. It addresses women’s most most frequently asked questions about breast cancer.
The video also provides advice to women of all ages about what they can do to find breast cancer early.
You can watch the video online or order a copy from National Breast Cancer Centre.









This is something all women need to be aware of. An estimated 1.2 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year worldwide. If we make ourselves aware of the facts, we have a better chance at early detection.
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Thanks for this , we should all be more aware.
That’s a great idea. I have had Breast Cancer - ten years ago - and I am fine now, but I am glad I found it early. There should be more info about these things. Thank you! … Jennyreg
That a good program. Breast cancer is the enemy of all women. My grandmother passed away 15 years ago because of it. I remember that she refuged the breast lifted as she does not want to loose what she tought important. Unfortunatelly she lost something more precious…her life.