Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health care. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM). Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined.

This is exciting progress, but there are still women who do not take advantage of early detection at all and others who do not get screening mammograms and clinical breast exams at regular intervals.

 

  • Women age 65 and older are less likely to get mammograms than younger women, even though breast cancer risk increases with age.
  • Hispanic women have fewer mammograms than Caucasian women and African American women.
  • Women below poverty level are less likely than women at higher incomes to have had a mammogram within the past two years.
  • Mammography use has increased for all groups except American Indians and Alaska Natives.
  • If all women age 40 and older took advantage of early detection methods – mammography plus clinical breast exam – breast cancer death rates would drop much further, up to 30 percent.
  • The key to mammography screening is that it be done routinely – once is not enough.

 

For more information about NBCAM, please visit www.nbcam.org. For additional information, please call one of the following toll-free numbers: American Cancer Society,

(800) 227-2345, National Cancer Institute (NCI), (800) 4-CANCER, Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization, (800) 221-2141.

The National Breast Cancer Awareness Month program is dedicated to increasing public knowledge about the importance of early detection of breast cancer. Fifteen national public service organizations, professional associations, and government agencies comprise the Board of Sponsors, who work together to ensure that the NBCAM message is heard by thousands of women and their families.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Fiesta for the Cure


Susan G. Komen for the Cure is proud to be the beneficiary of Fiesta for the Cure hosted by On The Border. Guests at On The Border restaurants will have the opportunity to purchase a silver cuff Fiesta for the Cure bracelet for $5.00 and will donate $3.00 from each cuff sold to Komen. In addition, guests are given a “thank you” scratch off card for each donation made to Komen. Scratch off cards give guests the opportunity to potentially win either a catered party, free queso, free dessert or breast health facts. The minimum guaranteed donation to Komen for Fiesta for the Cure hosted by On The Border's is $250,000.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Bill Clinton: Let's Build a Health Care System in Rwanda