Do Not Make Excuses For Not Taking
Care Of Yourself

It Can’t Happen
To Me

No one can predict that. That’s why you
should see a doctor to be safe
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Do Not Make Excuses For Not
Taking Care Of Yourself

It can’t
happen to me

No one can predict that. That’s why you
should see a doctor to be safe

Do Not Make Excuses For Not
Taking Care Of Yourself

I’m just
too busy

Imagine how busy you’ll be getting
treated for a preventable illness

Do Not Make Excuses For Not
Taking Care Of Yourself

What I don’t
know can’t hurt me

It can if left untreated

Do Not Make Excuses For Not
Taking Care Of Yourself

That lump isn’t
really anything

You’re not a doctor, so find out for sure

Do Not Make Excuses For Not
Taking Care Of Yourself

I feel too
embarrassed to
touch myself

Don’t let embarrassment kill you

Men's Breast Cancer

Why Breast Cancer Rates Are Falling

Condensed from a Washington Post article by Laurie McKinley.
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The Best Age For Mammo Screening?

A new University of Colorado School of Medicine study estimates thousands of U.S. lives could be saved if mammograms* were done every year from age 40 to 84. A computer modeling to assess the three major mammogram recommendations was done: annual screening from age 40 to 84; annual screening at ages 45 to 54, then every other year from 55 to 79; or every other year from 50 to 74.

I’m A Man, Did He Just Say I Had Breast Cancer?

RICHARD ROUNDTREE Actor “Wait, did he just say I had breast cancer? That word scared the beejeezus out of me! I couldn’t relate and I thought he was questioning my manhood because women die from this, not men…” “There are at least 1,100 to 1,500 men who die every year breast cancer. Although that […]