October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM), when public service groups, medical professionals, government agencies and others work to promote awareness of the disease. Promoting awareness involves education about prevention and treatments, fundraising efforts to help find cures, and support for survivors and those dealing directly with the disease. Breast cancer is the fifth deadliest form of cancer worldwide, and on this 25th anniversary of NBCAM, the organization that started it wants to remind women everywhere to practice regular breast self-exams and to schedule regular visits and annual mammograms with their health care provider. (22 photos total)
Chinese women distribute questionnaires to pedestrians for a campaign on breast cancer awareness, in downtown Zhengzhou, north China's Henan province on October 12, 2010. An increasing taste for Western-style junk food and unhealthy lifestyles have caused the rate of breast cancer among urban Chinese women to jump sharply over the past decade, a state-run newspaper said. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
Competitors leave the start line during a special group photo shoot, with the Harbour Bridge in the background, at the "Venus Embrace Closest Stiletto Relay" in Sydney on September 28, 2010. An official world record was set at the event for the fastest ever 4x100m stiletto relay, which saw women in teams of four running in stilettos with a minimum height of 3 inches, to help raise funds to find a cure for breast cancer. (GREG WOOD/AFP/Getty Images) #
NASA software used to enhance Earth Science Imagery could one day aid in the interpretation of mammograms, ultrasounds and other medical imagery. The left image shows an original mammogram before MED-SEG processing. The image on the right, with region of interest (white) labeled, shows a mammogram after MED-SEG processing. The new MED-SEG system, developed by Bartron Medical Imaging, Inc., relies on software developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to help doctors analyze mammograms, ultrasounds, digital X-rays, and other medical imaging tests. (NASA/Bartron Medical Imaging) #
The light at the end of the tunnel as can be seen when patients enter the treatment bunker in Erasmus MC's newest linear accelerator situated in Dordrecht, Netherlands. This machine is used for external beam radiotherapy, otherwise known as teletherapy, the most frequently used form of radiotherapy. The patient sits or lies on a couch and an external source of radiation is pointed at a particular part of the body. In contrast to internal radiotherapy (brachytherapy), in which the radiation source is placed inside the body, external beam radiotherapy directs the radiation at the tumor from outside the body. This machine is called "Pegasus" (full set of Pegasus photos here) Original here. (© Vincent Riemersma) #
Tócate / Touch Yourself. Breast Cancer is the the fifth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. However, it can be detected and treated before it's too late - prevention is the key. The National Breast Cancer Foundation recommends doing a breast self-exam a minimum of once a month. Original here. (José Orsini / CC BY-SA) #
Actress Amanda Mealing (who was diagnosed in 2002 with breast cancer) and 628 children from Stamford junior school break the world record for "tummy patting and head rubbing" at Stamford Junior School on October 15, 2010 in Stamford, England. The event was organized by Charity Breast Cancer Care as part of "Pink Fridays". (Chris Jackson/Getty Images) #
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