Before talking about public awareness campaign on ovarian cancer and how badly it is needed, let’s clarify what ovarian cancer is. As American Cancer Society explains “ovarian cancer begins in the ovaries that are reproductive glands found only in females (women). The ovaries produce eggs for reproduction. They are also the main source of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. One ovary is on each side of the uterus in the pelvis” ("What Is Ovarian Cancer?"). One should understand that
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Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into and invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas of the body (American Cancer Society, 2015). The disease occurs almost entirely in women, but men can also get it. Although breast cancer can affect both men and women, it is much more dominant in women. The risk for developing breast cancer is the highest in women over the age of 50, and it is higher for
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Breast Cancer Veronica Owens Baker College of Allen Park Speech (Wed) Heather Capote-Powell August 03, 2011 General Purpose: To inform Title of Speech: Breast Cancer Awareness Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on various types and stages of breast cancer, and who is susceptible, and available detection and treatment. I. Introduction: She is your mother, your sister, your aunt, and your best friend. She is the special someone in your life she also has breast cancer. This
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in life as possible. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. (Breast Cancer Research Foundation Women are not the only ones affected by breast cancer; males are also affected as well. Male breast cancer is very rare. Less than one percent of all breast cancer cases develop in men, and only 1 in 1,000 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Men chances are less risky than woman when compared against each other. (National Breast Cancer Foundation INC.) Self-examinations
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of Cancer Screening Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States next to heart disease. There were about more than 575, 000 people died of cancer in 2011. More than 1.5 million diagnosed with cancer as per United States Cancer Statistics 1999-2011, Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report (CDC, 2015, p.1). With the increasing rate of cancer, the government created several programs to save the lives of the people. Cancer screening like Papanicolaou smear and breast exam
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Janelle Hail, at age 34 encountered breast cancer. While in the hospital she became aware of the lack of information made available to patients, so she founded the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The National Breast Cancer Foundation's mission is to fundraise, provide help, and inspire hope to those affected by breast cancer. The National Breast Cancer Foundation is an organization that provides help, information, and inspires hope to those affected by breast cancer, as a result, many people have been
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Maria Pianka Meredith LeDoux Breast Cancer Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women in the United States. Breast cancer is a kind of cancer where cells grow out of control in the breast. The breast is the first site of cancer but overtime, the cells can spread to other parts of the body. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to other areas of the body. Breast cancer can occur in both women and men, even though there is only a
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure, an organization supporting breast cancer research received national attention earlier this year when it paired with fast food restaurant chain KFC to offer "Buckets for the Cure," a promotion in which fried and grilled chicken was sold in pink branded buckets. KFC contributed over $4.2 million to Komen, the largest single contribution in the organization's history. The partnership with KFC, which has since ended, allowed Komen "to reach many millions of women that they
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the number of referrals for genetic counseling for breast cancer risks has doubled since Angelina Jolie publicly announced her decision to get genetically screened in early 2013 (“Angelina Jolie effect,” 2014). Canadian researchers agreed public awareness and the amount of referrals has increased since Jolie’s announcement, similar to the effect of Katie Couric colorectal cancer campaign and Kylie Minogue’s breast cancer diagnosis on public awareness (“Angelina Jolie effect,” 2014). Researchers also
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how information will be kept secured • Information to study participant on benefits and risks of participating in study What are some frequently asked questions? • Is the mammography test definitive in diagnosis breast cancer? • Does breast cancer risks increase or decrease with age? [pic] Delete text and place photo here. Who has Access to the Study Information, and what is the Plan for Protecting the Information? A study with open-ended questions along
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