Friday 27 September 2013

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Three Ways to Make it Meaningful for Your Family
It's one thing to know October is breast cancer awareness month. You see it on the television as all the football players in the NFL are sporting their sensitivity with everything from pink towels and armbands to bright pink socks and shoes. You see it on store shelves as everything you normally buy for your home has suddenly turned a paler shade of pink. While you and your family want to do your part to contribute to the cause, decking your entire house out in Pepto pink might not be the palatable choice. There are things you can do that are much more meaningful, here and now, to women who are suffering from breast cancer. These ideas will help your family make October much more meaningful.

Visit Breast Cancer Patients in Local Hospitals
Bring flowers if you wish. But, bring your smiles and positive attitudes more than anything else. Bring books to read, songs to sing, and attitudes that celebrate life. Women suffering from breast cancer may be down, but they are fighters who are far from out. Your presence, your smiling face and positive attitude means more to them than you or your family willever know -- at least that is our sincerest hope. Contact the hospital and ask if there are times, or days that are best for your family to do this and if you need to follow any protocols, for the sake of the health of cancer patients.

Volunteer to Host a Family Event or Fundraisers

Events and fundraisers are vital for organizations like the Breast Cancer Society to operate. They not only bring in much needed funds to help us continue our good works, but also to raise awareness in the community that breast cancer has not yet been beat. The fight is still on. The more we do to get the word out through community events, family-friend fundraisers, and public relations campaigns, the better. We need all the help we can get and your family is uniquely positioned to help us reach even more people to share information with them about this worthy cause.

Spend Time Sorting and Distributing Supplies to Recipients

Breast cancer is an indiscriminant disease. It impacts people from every racial, social, and economic group. Many families find themselves in dire financial straits once the bills for treatment begin to roll in -- long before they enter a state of remission. Small things like prosthetic devices, wigs, and even shampoo and soap, suddenly become luxuries that are difficult to afford. Unfortunately, it's these items that are so necessary to help women keep their spirits up. Sorting and delivering these small gifts is a small task that means so much to the women on the receiving end. 

You don't have to go over the top to get your family involved in breast cancer awareness in a really big way. Any of the roles above are excellent choices for making a big difference in the lives of women across the USA.

Thursday 19 September 2013

Fighting Breast Cancer, Saving Lives




Breast Cancer is one of those diseases that has a greater than usual social stigma attached to it since it is concerned directly with the femininity of the fairer sex. Women, upon discovering something unusual with their body or finding an incidental lump or swelling in the breast, might be hesitant to go and consult the doctor, which ultimately could lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment, thereby driving up the morbidity associated with Breast Cancer.

What is the Breast Cancer Society?

The Breast Cancer Society is one of those cancer support group that is acting to change all that. The basic purpose of any society or support group is to help the individual who’s just been diagnosed with cancer to come to terms with their disease and realize that it is not in fact a death sentence but just a word. Cancer is treatable, and even though there is not a specific cure for every kind of cancer, today a person with cancer can expect to live their lives much more normally than twenty years ago. 

The need for awareness

There is however, much need to spread awareness among the society at large about the effects of cancer, how they begin in the first place, and what you can do to prevent them up to a certain limit, beyond which man really has no control over. Specifically for Breast cancer, early detection is perhaps the best tool in the hands of health care workers right now, since it has been shown to bring down the morbidity rate significantly, with up to 90 percent of cases diagnosed within the early stages having a very good survival rate.

Early diagnosis is your best bet.

One of the most important steps towards an early diagnosis is the screening process for Breast Cancer. This can be either in the form of breast self-exams that are recommended for women of all ages and should be carried out as part of a general routine every once in a while to detect any apparent abnormality. The other way is to get a mammogram which is an imaging technique developed to get the fine details of the internal structure of the Breast and detect any budding disease process. Mammograms are generally only required if there already exists some suspicion of cancer or if there is some strong factor that places the individual in the high risk group for getting cancer. Women over the age of fifty are now advised to get a mammogram once a year.

Our Mission

The Breast Cancer Society is one of the premiere cancer support groups that is lending a voice to thousands of women worldwide who have become associated with this disease and have fought or are still fighting the battle against cancer. The group has many programs and initiatives in place that are directed towards assisting these brave women in this difficult time, by providing them support both financially and emotionally, and bringing them together as a group to spread the love and care that they need to get through the threat of cancer and return to living their lives as normally as possible.

Friday 13 September 2013

The Breast Cancer Society - the helping hand you need



There are over 2.9 million breast cancer survivors in the United States alone, all thanks to the support of tenaciously hard-working organizations such as The Breast Cancer Society (TBCS). Over the past few years, it has been noticed that breast cancer is emerging as a major disease, but an early diagnosis and proper treatment can result in an effective cure. TBCS, an Arizona based organization, has made its sole purpose to provide support to breast cancer victims.

TBCS has its headquarters in Mesa, Arizona, but its centers are spread all over the United States. As a matter of fact, TBCS has taken advantage of it massive popularity to extend their operations abroad. Currently, TBCS is operating across the globe with their programs and centers present in most countries. TBCS has acquired its fame from its programs, which are directed towards helping breast cancer victims and their families. Due to TBCS’ crystal clear operations the organization also enjoys massive support, which has resulted in hugely successful volunteer program. 

Monetary Support for Breast Cancer Victims
Many breast cancer victims are unable to pay for their treatment or are left with little money to run their daily affairs. TBCS provides such victims with monetary support through their program Temporary Cash Assistance. This program helps breast cancer victims throughout their battle with cancer and even after, till the patient is back on his feet and ready to support themselves. 

Have faith in Hope Supply Program
Hope Supply Program is one the strongest initiatives of TBCS. In simple words Hope Supply Program’s main objective is to provide breast cancer victims with accessories, clothes and medical care products. Hope Supply program also provides prosthetics, special bras and wigs to breast cancer patients. Since the cost of breast cancer treatment is very high, Hope Supply program makes sure that breast cancer victims under its wings are provided as much help as possible. 

A helping hand from Home Care Program
TBCS has noticed that many breast cancer victims are unable to care for themselves because of poor health. In some cases families are uneducated about the ways of helping breast cancer patients or are out on a limb because of supporting their homes or jobs. In such cases TBCS helps such breast cancer victims and families through its In Home Care Program. The most impressive thing about this program is that due the strong structure and support TBCS enjoys, many volunteers come out to provide professional help to breast cancer patients. 

Spread help to the corner of the Earth
TBCS has taken strong steps to strengthen its facilities and programs abroad. The leading program TBCS has on this front is International Medical Aid. This an umbrella-program for a couple of projects such as raising breast cancer awareness, providing medical care to breast cancer victims, helping through monetary procedures, leading joint-operations with established and well-reputed local organizations. International Medical Aid has spread its roots into many countries and continues to do so with its programs on a daily basis. 

Scholarships for the Deserved
Education is very important for structuring and stabilizing lives. Realizing the importance of education, TBCS has launched two extremely successful scholarship programs, Hope Scholarship Fund and Empower One Scholarship Fund. Hope Scholarship Fund provides families of breast cancer victims with scholarship programs. On the other hand, Empower One Scholarship Fund helps breast cancer victims study and get high-level education degrees.