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Breast Cancer Awareness & How to prevent Breast Cancer

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Statistics show that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lifetime; which is the most common type cancer diagnosed in women. This disease is the second leading cause of cancer death in US women. Since this is an issue that affects all of us, this October we are working with the National Breast Cancer Foundation® to help make a difference in the fight against breast cancer.

breast cancer awareness month poster

According to experts, early detection is still the best and most effective defense against this disease. When breast cancer is found early, in the localized stage, the 5 year survival rate is 98%. The best ways to be proactive are self breast exams, clinical exams with your doctors, your clinical breast exams and mammograms based on your age and health history.

The best way to fight breast cancer is to have a plan that helps you detect the disease in its early stages. Create your Early Detection Plan at www.earlydetectionplan.org to receive reminders to do breast self-exams, and schedule your clinical breast exams and mammograms based on your age and health history.

How you can help make a difference

This October, we are donating $1 from every purchase to the National Breast Cancer Foundation to provide help and inspire hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education, and support services. So with each ink and toner order that you place with us, know that you helped us support NBCF. You can do your part to contribute towards increasing awareness and ultimately saving lives.

To know more about our initiatives, stay tuned by subscribing to our newsletter and liking us on Facebook. We are also donating $1 for every new Facebook like and every re-tweet of #PinkSURVIVES we receive on Twitter. Find out more about CompAndSave.com’s Breast Cancer Awareness campaign on our support page and see what else you can do to help us make a difference.

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