Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Whatever size fruit you have in your basket – remember to perform a self-exam once a month.
October is breast cancer awareness month. That doesn’t just mean turning half your wardrobe pink, changing your company logo (oh the irony) and proudly pinning a pink ribbon to every outfit.
Breast cancer awareness is about remembering to give yourself a self-exam once a month, it means supporting women affected by it and it means being grateful for your own health.
Each year 1.4 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer, that includes 1 in every 8 women in the USA. But early detection can make a huge difference to beating breast cancer and we think that’s something worth raising awareness about!
So whether your mammaries are like melons or your chesticles are more like cherries we would like to help you get to know your breasts and detect if there is a possible problem.
To show your support and raise awareness we would like to ask you to join our competition. After your self-exam, take a photograph of yourself, covering your credentials with your choice of fruit and post in on social media. Remembering to tag @xhamstercom, @PineappleYSW and #ProtectYourPineapples and link back to this blog to ensure as many women as possible join us and protect their pineapples.
Three winners will be chosen at random to win some super cool Pineapple Support swag.
Breast cancer is not always detectable by a lump or hard mass, sometimes the symptoms are visual.
Some changes in your breasts are perfectly normal, but if you are worried, it is always best to visit your doctor.
What is it that you are feeling for?
When feeling for a lump, check from your armpit, to your collarbone, down to the bottom of your rib cage. A cancerous lump feels different from a normal breast lump, it often feels hard and immovable and can be any shape or size.
Getting to know your breasts is really important and the best time to give yourself a self-exam is just after your period when things are most normal.
Remember, when breast cancer is found early, survival rates are incredibly high.
Be proactive in caring for our health, self-exam once a month, eat well, exercise regularly and help raise awareness #ProtectYourPineapples
October is breast cancer awareness month. That doesn’t just mean turning half your wardrobe pink, changing your company logo (oh the irony) and proudly pinning a pink ribbon to every outfit.
Breast cancer awareness is about remembering to give yourself a self-exam once a month, it means supporting women affected by it and it means being grateful for your own health.
Each year 1.4 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer, that includes 1 in every 8 women in the USA. But early detection can make a huge difference to beating breast cancer and we think that’s something worth raising awareness about!
So whether your mammaries are like melons or your chesticles are more like cherries we would like to help you get to know your breasts and detect if there is a possible problem.
To show your support and raise awareness we would like to ask you to join our competition. After your self-exam, take a photograph of yourself, covering your credentials with your choice of fruit and post in on social media. Remembering to tag @xhamstercom, @PineappleYSW and #ProtectYourPineapples and link back to this blog to ensure as many women as possible join us and protect their pineapples.
Three winners will be chosen at random to win some super cool Pineapple Support swag.
Breast cancer is not always detectable by a lump or hard mass, sometimes the symptoms are visual.
Some changes in your breasts are perfectly normal, but if you are worried, it is always best to visit your doctor.
What is it that you are feeling for?
When feeling for a lump, check from your armpit, to your collarbone, down to the bottom of your rib cage. A cancerous lump feels different from a normal breast lump, it often feels hard and immovable and can be any shape or size.
Getting to know your breasts is really important and the best time to give yourself a self-exam is just after your period when things are most normal.
Remember, when breast cancer is found early, survival rates are incredibly high.
Be proactive in caring for our health, self-exam once a month, eat well, exercise regularly and help raise awareness #ProtectYourPineapples
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