October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection is key to increase survival rates. Which do you regularly do? Tell us by 10/16 for the chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card!

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

Mammogram (45.3%)

Breast self exam (64.7%)

Breast exam by a doctor (52.7%)

None of the above (10.9%)

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Early detection is key to increase survival rates. Which do you regularly do? Tell us by 10/16 for the chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card!
  • misti911 By misti911
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    My best friend

  • fudgepie By fudgepie
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I am waiting for my mammogram appointment so hope to get it done soon.

  • lilbigma By lilbigma
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I do them all regularly. Self exam every month and the other 3 I have done regularly according to what my Dr. says should be regular. It seems to change all the time.

  • fandrade By fandrade
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I do all three to protect myself from breast cancer.

  • kymom13 By kymom13
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I do all three! Self exams monthly. Doctor and mammogram yearly!

  • smtilton By smtilton
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I do them all.

  • hamptonette By hamptonette
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    every year without a doubt, the 3D mammogram - nowadays your primary care doctor does a checkup first even prior to giving the prescription for the radiologist - thankfully, they have always come clear.

  • Kaydawl42 By Kaydawl42
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Self breast exam

  • Cdettra By Cdettra
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I am a 22-year breast cancer survivor so I get a yearly mammogram and dr exam. Both are very important

  • owenlr By owenlr
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Mammogram, self exam, and doctor exam