October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, which means every woman is reminded by the entire country the importance of getting our annual mammogram and breast exams. Breast cancer affects all of us. I’m sure that each of us knows at least one person who has suffered from this deadly disease. I’ve especially been devastated by breast cancer – I lost two of my beloved aunts to the disease.
African-American women have a greater chance of dying from breast cancer, as opposed to our white counterparts. This is mainly due to the fact that we don’t seek treatment in enough time to effectively eradicate the cancer.
Fellow BGs, please set up an appointment to get your mammogram today. I know many of us tend to think that it only affects women in their 40s and older, but statistics show that the rate of African-American women in their 20s being diagnosed with breast cancer is increasing. Remember, early detection is the key to living a long and healthy life.
Here are a few tips on how to prevent breast cancer:
1. Stop smoking – This can lower your risk of lung cancer and breast cancer, plus it’s just stupid to smoke period!
2. Get more exercise – I know a lot of us don’t want to work out for various reasons, me included; but we have to realize that the excuses that we make can jeopardize our health.
3. Eat your fruits and veggies – I love fruits and veggies, but I know that I don’t eat as much as should be consuming. Get creative with your diet and find ways to incorporate veggies and fruits into meals. For example, for a tasty and healthy snack, slice some red peppers and eat them when you have a craving for something crisp and crunchy.
4. Relax – Reducing your stress level can improve your overall health. You can help do this by surrounding yourself with positive people and not letting senseless things get to you.
Great tips on the right things to do and eat. My question is…why are the right things always so unappealing. Who wants to chomp down on red peppers when you could be chomping down on a chocolate chip cookie?! And who wants to exercise when you could be chilling on the couch watching a Lifetime movie?! I guess at some point we just have to grow up and change our minds in order to change (and extend) our lives. I do hereby commit to at least trying to do what’s right for myself and my children. In the meantime, keep the tips coming!