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The Truth About Breast Health: Facts That Save Lives

Key Facts Every Woman Should Know

Breast cancer and breast disorders continue to impact millions of women every year, but the good news is
that awareness and action can make a life-saving difference. When women understand the facts, risks, and
tools available for detection, they are far more empowered to take control of their health.

Breast Cancer by the Numbers:

  • Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. It affects women across all regions, ages, and backgrounds.

  • 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. This makes it one of the most significant health concerns women face.

  • A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 6 minutes which means each hour, 10 more women hear the words, “You have breast cancer.”

Understanding Risk:

Many women believe breast cancer risk only applies if it “runs in the family,” but that’s a misconception.

  • Risk increases with age, especially after 40. As women age, regular screenings become even more important.

  • 85% of breast cancers occur in women with no family history. This means all women need to take breast health seriously, regardless of genetics.

The Life-Saving Impact of Early Detection:

Perhaps the most encouraging fact about breast cancer is the role of early detection.

  • Early detection = 99% survival when found localized. When cancer is discovered before it spreads, treatment is often highly successful.

Thermography:

Screening tools continue to evolve, and one option that has gained attention is Thermography.

Thermography measures heat patterns. It is non-invasive, painless, and totally safe. Using infrared

  • technology to detect subtle changes in breast tissue.

  • Because the breasts act as a filter for the lymphatic system, issues often begin elsewhere. Thermography helps reveal those changes before they become bigger concerns.

  • By spotting changes early, Thermography offers women valuable awareness of their breast health often years before a tumor develops.

The Bigger Picture:

Women’s Health in Numbers
Breast cancer is part of a much larger picture of women’s health, and the statistics show how often women
undergo medical procedures to monitor or address reproductive and breast issues.

  • Over 6,000 breast biopsies are performed daily in the U.S.

  • More than 1,600 hysterectomies are performed daily in the U.S.

These figures underscore how important it is for women to advocate for themselves, seek second opinions
when necessary, and approach healthcare decisions with as much information as possible.

Steps Every Woman Can Take:

Awareness alone isn’t enough—it’s action that saves lives.

  • Choose to get a Thermogram

Final Thoughts

Breast health is a subject no woman can afford to ignore. The numbers are sobering—

  • ·A woman is Diagnosed with breast cancer every 6 minutes

  • 115 women die from breast disorders daily. These losses are far too many and highlight the urgency of greater awareness, research, and prevention.

And far too many lives lost. But the numbers also bring hope. With early detection, survival rates soar to
99%.
By combining proven screening methods with tools like Thermography, living a healthy lifestyle, and staying
informed, Women can dramatically improve their chances of preventing breast ailments.

Knowledge is the first step, and action is the next. Prioritizing breast health today could save your life—or
the life of someone you love.
Thermograms continue to provide women with early insights Into their breast health

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