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Breast Cancer Awareness

You’re not fighting breast cancer alone. At Broward Health, we’re committed to raising awareness and preventing breast cancer in our community and beyond.

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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer can affect anyone. Understanding your risk factors and symptoms, as well as getting screened, can help find cancer when it’s still early and most treatable. At Broward Health, we’re here to help you through this journey. With the latest mammogram technology in South Florida and a foundation dedicated to caring for women in our community, we’re committed to raising awareness to help you find, treat and prevent breast cancer.

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The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 300,000 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer every year, with more than 40,000 breast cancer deaths. Diagnosing and treating cancer early is crucial in the fight against breast cancer. That includes knowing your risk and getting screened early.

While some risk factors, like testing positive for the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes, are out of your control, others - drinking too much alcohol and eating a diet of highly processed foods - can increase your likelihood of developing breast cancer.

Breast cancer screening, including mammograms, should start at age 40. Make sure to speak with your primary care provider to learn if you should start earlier based on your medical history.

Let your provider know if there’s a change in your body, like nipple inversion, skin changes, unhealing sores or nipple discharge, which may be an early sign of breast cancer.

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Help the Community

Help us fight breast cancer and support our crucial work in the community. Donate to the Broward Health Foundation, an independent nonprofit that backs our work across South Florida, and support breast cancer care and other medical services at Broward Health.

Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund

The Lisa Boccard Breast Cancer Fund provides essential care, screenings, and treatments to women in our community, ensuring that they have access to vital resources for early detection and effective management of breast cancer.
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