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Beyond October – Carrying Breast Cancer Awareness Year-Round

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30/10/2023

As we wrap up this month dedicated to breast cancer awareness, it's essential to remember that the journey doesn't end when the calendar turns. While October may be painted pink with awareness campaigns, the significance of vigilance, support, and education extends throughout the year.

Here are personal reminders to carry with you, ensuring breast cancer awareness remains a constant, no matter the season:

1. Personal Health is a Daily Commitment: Regular self-examinations, balanced nutrition, and healthy habits aren't just for October. Your health deserves consistent attention.

2. Learning is Continuous: Breast cancer research and treatment methodologies evolve. Stay informed. Knowledge is power, and the more we know, the better we can protect ourselves and support others.

3. Share Your Story: If you or a loved one has encountered breast cancer, your story can inspire, comfort, and educate. Sharing isn't just for awareness months; it can make a difference all year round.

4. Set Reminders: Schedule regular check-ups in your calendar. Whether it's a mammogram, a visit to the doctor, or even a monthly self-exam, these little reminders can be life-saving.

5. Support is Always in Season: Whether supporting someone battling cancer or seeking support yourself, remember that community strength isn't seasonal. Lean on each other, no matter the month.

6. Advocate for Regular Funding: Breast cancer research and support organizations need funding throughout the year. Advocate for continuous support, and if possible, consider regular donations, no matter how small.

7. Wear Pink Beyond October: Whether it's a ribbon, a shirt, or any other accessory, wearing pink can be a conversation starter, spreading awareness even outside of October.

8. Reflect and Remember: Take moments throughout the year to remember those who've battled breast cancer, celebrating the survivors and honoring the memories of those we've lost.

In Conclusion: Breast cancer awareness shouldn't be confined to a month. Its importance stretches beyond the boundaries of October. As we move forward, let's make a collective commitment to maintain vigilance, offer unwavering support, and continuously educate ourselves and others. Together, every day, we can make a difference, and every day, we are STRONGER BY CHOICE.


This article is part of the October 2023 Breast Cancer Awareness Special Series on The Monday Tip, You can read the first article 👉 here 

 


Samer Chidiac holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Informatics obtained in 2002 from the “Institut de gestion des entreprises” (IGE) at USJ. He continued his academic journey by pursuing training in the field of strategic innovation and design thinking. With a strong professional background, he currently serves as the Chief Innovation Officer at QF5, a leading innovation consultancy operating in the Middle East and Africa region.


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