Breast Cancer
The Cancer Chronicles:
Breast Cancer
If cancer hasn’t already impacted your life, chances are it will in the future. Whether it hits a friend, family member, or even your own body, it is a devastating and sincerely frightening endeavour for a family and community. The emotional, psychological and physical tolls a cancer diagnosis takes is beyond calculation.
This is why I have released this series of booklets, The Cancer Chronicles, and continue to add to it. I want to do my share to put an end to all of the agony caused by this horrific disease. To take a passive role in the fight against cancer would be, for me as a health care professional, entirely unethical.
It’s known throughout the Australian medical community that over the last thirty years the odds for women being diagnosed with breast cancer have increased from 1 in 30 to 1 in 8. This data is presented in the National Cancer Institute reports. Even if you know only eight women, chances are one will have a brush with breast cancer. The odds of having breast cancer affect your life either directly or indirectly are getting more and more alarming. If the trend continues, soon 1 in 4 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetimes. And this is only for breast cancer! Add in the risks for other cancers, and it almost seems unavoidable. But it certainly is not.
Download this free instalment now to learn about the reality of breast cancer and treatment – including a firsthand account – and what you can do to avoid it. Don’t let another day go by without having this important information to guide you.