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!
  • mac122 By mac122
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Self exam and mammogram

  • mcasella By mcasella
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Checking yourself is probably the best way.

  • onda_13 By onda_13
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Self exam

  • MissMonkeyburg By MissMonkeyburg
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    all of 'em

  • tlm2453 By tlm2453
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    mamo and dr exam yearly

  • funkymunky1515 By funkymunky1515
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I?m only 31 and no history in the family, thankfully so just regular exams for me so far.

  • CoffeeBooksandCakes By CoffeeBooksandCakes
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    After having breast cancer in 2013, I always do a monthly exam myself, but also do mammograms and ultrasounds yearly

  • linda6467 By linda6467
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    THERMOGRAM

  • rubydreamer By rubydreamer
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    I get a mammogram every year.

  • calichristy2 By calichristy2
    on Oct 11, 2018  

    Self exam and Mammo