It's Breast Cancer Awareness
Let's talk about prevention and protection!

It’s Breast Cancer Awareness month and what better opportunity to talk about how we can stand up to Breast Cancer and spread light on this disease in hopes of making it less fatel and even preventable. Over the years the medical community has seen a decline in deaths related to breast cancer as well as diagnoses all together, which is extraordinary news! Contributing factors like:
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Decline in hormone therapies.
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Prioritizing screenings.
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Advances in treatment.
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Greater focus on healthy eating.
...and of course, overall more holistic approaches to both preventive health and treatment are truly lowering the fatality of this disease as a whole.
The statistics…
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The American Cancer Society predicts 43,600 deaths of American Women this year caused by Breast Cancer.
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Women are not the only ones affected by this illness. Although far less, approximately 2,650 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, reports The National Breast Cancer Foundation
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An unhealthy diet and lifestyle puts you at greater risk for developing breast cancer.
The good news…
Of course, with breast cancer, there are still a lot of things unknown about what exactly causes it. One thing is for certain though, a healthy lifestyle definitely has been shown to make you less susceptible to chronic diseases such as breast cancer. Things to reduce your risk of breast cancer include.
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Eat plenty of healthy fats: Diets containing a proper amount of healthy fats have been shown to be great for preventing chronic diseases such as breast cancer. The Mediterranean Diet is often used as an example of a great cancer fighting way of eating due to both the healthy fats and the emphasis of plant-focused eating.
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Reduce your sugar intake: Consuming too much sugar and processed carbs can lead to cancer-causing inflammation. Reducing your intake of boxed, processed foods all together and replacing them with nutritious, freshly prepared meals/meal preps is an easy way to eliminate both and increase your chances of staying healthy.
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Stay active: Getting routine physical activity can do so much for maintaining a healthy. Even just 30 minutes a day, 3 days a week help with weight management and breast cancer prevention.
How you can do your part during breast cancer awareness month…
Other than financial contributions to breast cancer awareness charities and organizations a huge way to help is do just what it says, spread “AWARENESS!” Don’t be afraid to discuss the importance of screenings, especially for women after 40. Help share the preventive steps we can take and most importantly, set a good example for all of the above and be safe and mindful with your own body as well.





