Breast Cancer Awareness: Please Gift Yourself 10 minutes

Here is what the silent couple has to say. A video for you from the HIM. HIM? This is what HIM means- Husband Initiated Movement, an initiative from Philips.

The video claims “Action speak more than words.” Does it? Watch it and you’ll know why they say so.

Did you get what the husband was trying to convey? We all got it didn’t we?

Did You Know?

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women.

Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer in women. According to the report of 2012, Breast Cancer has resulted over 1.68 million cases and 522,000 deaths. Did you ever think men could get Breast Cancer? Although it is rarely found in men, approximately 400 men die every year because of it.


What Can You Do?

Dear women take 10 minutes time every month for an easy examination of breast cancer. Visit the link Take 10 Minute Test to fight Breast Cancer in just 5 Steps  to know how to examine yourself. Development of cancerous growth can be avoided if we take up this step every month.

And the men who watched this, you too can study more about it and keep yourself safe. here is the link www.nationalbreastcancer.org/male-breast-cancer  ask your mothers, wives, daughters and your sisters to take this test. Don’t hesitate, share the video, spread awareness. if you don’t do then probably you are helping people remain ignorant in the society.  You have an additional responsibility to take up. We know how much you care for your family and friends. Ask your mothers, wives, daughters and your sisters to take this test.

Don’t hesitate, share the video, spread awareness. if you don’t do then probably you are helping people remain ignorant in the society.

For more information on Breast Cancer,  you can visit  http://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/


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12 thoughts on “Breast Cancer Awareness: Please Gift Yourself 10 minutes”

  1. Breast cancer can be treated if diagnosed in early stage. Regular check-up is the only solution.

  2. Very informative post !
    We deals in Cancer diagnostics products & found that in last couple of years breast cancer is increasing very fast in India & treatment part is very costly. Best way to avoid is as suggested by you is only regular check ups and self examination. .

  3. It’s such an useful post Vidyashree…the self-examination methods should be known to all women. The statistics given are really alarming. Thanks for coming up with such an issue. Much appreciated.

    P.S the video you’ve shared says a lot… :-(

  4. yeah it is a cause ma’am. I got to know about it recently while drafting a post. Here is the link of my post. http://greybmusings.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/philips-interactive-patient-forum-that-kills-loneliness-of-patients/

    You can see that Philips has came with an innovative idea to avert this isolation and the psychological barrier.

    You can read the Macmillan’s report here – http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Documents/AboutUs/MAC13970_Isolated_cancer_patients_media_reportFINAL.pdf

  5. Thank you Nitin for the information. Isolation a cause? never thought about it. I don’t know what could be the biological factors to see such large number of deaths in isolated women.But it actually makes sense as you can see isolated people might ignore minute details of life or might neglect health as there focus is more on psychologically affecting or troubling things to them.

  6. Great post Vidyashree, it is a fact that lack of information about breast cancer is one of the main reason behind the death of many women. Many people came to know about it at last stage only, but if they could trace it earlier their life would have been saved…. Thanks for writing a blog on such a topic…

  7. Isolation is also a cause of high rate of mortality. In 2006, a study by US epidemiologist Candyce Kroenke suggested that women who were most socially isolated were twice as likely to
    die from the disease like breast cancer as women with the strongest social network were.

    Family members and friends should care about them. Yes care is better than cure. However, if a surgery is on its way then their shouldn’t be dearth of mental support for the brave lady.

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