Breast Cancer Awareness
Don’t I have the most beautiful friends? I love them and wouldn’t want anything to happen to them. Just like you, make sure you take the time every month and do your monthly self check. Breast Cancer Awareness is in vogue and needs to be a part of our monthly rituals.
Breast Cancer Awareness is important especially if you already have it in your family.
My grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer back in the 1960’s when they simply removed the entire breast. So, this is a movement that is dear to my heart. I’m very aware and take my yearly mammograms very seriously. I even love the breast cancer logo. It’s just a reminder to take your life and your girls seriously. It’s so simple to get the girls checked and know that you are good for another month. If they find something the world of breast cancer has changed. You may not have to lose the entire breast like my grandmother did. You may be able to have a simple lumpectomy where they just take the lump out. But you won’t know unless you go yearly and have them checked. Please let this be your monthly reminder and get your self checked and schedule your mammogram!
Jenn
I am so glad you are helping to spread the word about breast cancer awareness. My mother-in-law was diagnosed in 2011 and is now in remission thankfully. She and I have a rare and special relationship – I am so glad she is in my life. She underwent a double mastectomy and completed all of her treatment. She is one of the strongest people I know. I hope everyone heeds your advice!! <3
Layne
This is so important, thanks for sharing Dina!!