October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection is key to increase survival rates. Which do you regularly do? Tell us for the chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card.

Have you, or anyone you know had breast cancer? How was it detected?

Mammogram (41.6%)

Breast self exam (60.0%)

Breast exam by a doctor (60.0%)

None of the above (7.1%)

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection is key to increase survival rates. Which do you regularly do? Tell us for the chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
  • michelemj By michelemj
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    Fortunately, no one in my family does. We do self exams and my mom gets mammograms....which I?m sure I should probably be getting too.

  • misti911 By misti911
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    My best friend had hers detected at a Dr visit

  • Birdiebee By Birdiebee
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    I have had breast cancer twice (2 different kinds: ductal and lubular) of which both were found in a mammogram to which I have had regularly since I was 40 as my grandmother died from breast cancer.

  • bootswon By bootswon
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    yearly check-ups, and a mammogram cbootsone@charter.net

  • yarbr012 By yarbr012
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    I do a regular self exam.

  • saleago By saleago
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    I do all three.

  • Justmissash By Justmissash
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    Getting one today at my dr appt im waiting dor right now!

  • Christi27 By Christi27
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    Get a 3D mammogram-- over 20% of breast cancer do not show in the regular ones -- I had 4 of the regular ones & 2 diagnostics & nothing showed til I got the 3D- & I had stage 3 breast cancer

  • vspeaks By vspeaks
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    Yearly mammogram and well woman checkup.

  • mallgirl By mallgirl
    on Oct 19, 2017  

    I regularly get a mammogram.