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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October was first designated as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in 1985. That’s a long time ago and it’s easy to hear about it on television, see public service announcements on our phones, and notice the pink ribbons and not really pay attention anymore.

Every year we highlight this important public health issue to raise awareness and share information about prevention, early detection, and treatment options for this very challenging diagnosis.

Sadly, about 1 in 8 women in the United States will get breast cancer in their lifetime. If found early and treated most women can survive to live long and full lives. That’s why it’s important when we see the pink ribbons and hear the public service announcements that we pay attention.

Breast cancer is one of the most common kinds of cancer in women. The good news is that a mammogram, the screening test for breast cancer, can diagnose the disease early when it is most beatable.

This year, I am proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition and our regional YMCAs to provide information at four Y facilities throughout the southeast in and around my district. Various YMCAs have developed small-group cancer survivorship programs for those who are living with, through or beyond cancer. We are kicking off a month-long campaign to raise awareness and provide information about knowing your risks and early detection. Information will be available at the YMCAs for the entire month of October.

We’re encouraging all Pennsylvanians to take a look at their risk of developing hereditary cancers like breast cancer. High-risk factors can include:

• family history of breast cancer

• personal history of breast cancer

• dense breast tissue

• BRCA1 or BRCA2 genetic mutation

The Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition has contributed $5.5 million to breast cancer research right here in Pennsylvania and works to emphasize the importance of early detection. Over 46,000 uninsured and underinsured women have received free mammograms thanks to the efforts of the coalition.

I encourage anyone with any questions or concerns to visit the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition website at https://www.pabreastcancer.org/ for very helpful information about such issues as: where to get a mammogram, how to get a ride to treatment, what to do if you don’t have insurance, and information about paying for prescription medicines, and so much more.

And if you’re at increased risk, Act 1 of 2023 passed by the Pennsylvania legislature provides no-cost breast MRI, ultrasound, genetic testing, and genetic counseling for individuals insured under state law.

So, when you see the public service announcements and the pink ribbons be sure to schedule your mammogram. Early detection saves lives.

Pennsylvania State Senator Tracy Pennycuick represents the 24th district in portions of Berks and Montgomery counties.

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