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Breast Cancer Awareness for Social Media Facebook posts: One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women and the second leading cause of death among women. Preventing and detecting breast cancer early will help save more lives. So you should understand the lifestyle factors that may affect your risk of breast cancer and what you can do to stay healthy. Breast exams, mammograms and other screenings increase the chances of detecting breast cancer early, when they are most likely to be curable. http://ow.ly/u4N3e 7 things to know about getting a mammogram: http://ow.ly/u4NCm Who Should Get Screened for Breast Cancer? Learn what the American Cancer Society’s current Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines recommend: http://ow.ly/u4OSo The most common risk factors for breast cancer are being female and growing older. Can men get breast cancer? Men can also get breast cancer, but it is not very common. For every 100 cases of breast cancer, less than 1 is in men. Breast Cancer: What you need to know http://ow.ly/u4Qdn The warning signs of breast cancer are not the same for all women. The most common symptoms are a change in the look or feel of the breast, a change in the look or feel of the nipple and nipple discharge. If you have any of the symptoms described here: http://ow.ly/u4QHz, see your health care provider. Can a woman with breast implants get a mammogram? Yes! Here’s what you need to know… http://ow.ly/MBWcE Tweets: Who Should Get Screened for #BreastCancer? http://ow.ly/u4OSo One in eight women will be diagnosed with #breastcancer in their lifetime. #Breastcancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. #Breastcancer is the second leading cause of death among women. Can men get #breastcancer? Men can get breast cancer, but it is not common. For every 100 cases of breast cancer, less than 1 is in men. 7 things to know about getting a #mammogram: http://ow.ly/u4NCm The most common risk factors for #breastcancer are being female and growing older. Warning signs of #breastcancer are not the same for all women. Talk to your doctor if you have any of these symptoms: http://ow.ly/u4QHz #BreastCancer: What you need to know http://ow.ly/u4Qdn Can a woman with breast implants get a #mammogram? Yes! Learn more… http://ow.ly/MBWcE Images – to be used with Posts and Tweets (located in folder: Images – B&C)