
Every Woman's Life So many differing opinions out there about the new breast cancer screening guidelines...We're interested in hearing what our fans have to say so please post your thoughts on our wall.

Every Woman's Life Newly published cervical cancer screening guidelines just released by American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: First Cervical Cancer Screening Delayed Until Age 21 and Less Frequent Pap Tests Recommended
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Washington, DC -- Women should have their first cervical cancer screening at age 21 and can be rescreened less frequently than previously recommended, according to newly revised evidence-based guidelines ...

Every Woman's Life "NEW breast cancer screening recommendations just released --- Mammograms should begin at age 50, and breast self-exams are no longer recommended. There's much debate about this in the medical field. How will these new recommendations impact YOU?"
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For many women, getting a mammogram is already one of life's more stressful experiences.

Every Woman's Life Send an E-card to a friend or family member to remind her to get a Pap test or mammogram!
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Contact the Every Woman's Life Program Free_screens@vdh.virginia.gov109 Governor Street, 8th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219Phone (804) 864-7761• Fax (804) 864-7763Toll Free in Virginia 1-866-395-4968

Every Woman's Life We already know that smoking increases a woman's breast cancer risk, but a recent study shows that even SECOND HAND smoke is linked to breast cancer in women.
Kaynak: www.montrealgazette.com
A panel of international medical experts has found a link between exposure to second-hand smoke and breast cancer in pre-menopausal women.

Every Woman's Life Are doctors TOO eager to perform Pap tests?
Kaynak: www.nytimes.com
A survey of 1,212 primary care doctors found that most had overused cervical cancer screening.

Every Woman's Life As of today, we have 100 Fans --- Woo hoo!! Thanks to all for your support. Please help us spread the word about the importance of early breast and cervical cancer detection by suggesting to a friend that they become a Fan of Every Woman's Life.

Every Woman's Life EWL staff members celebrating Halloween and the wrap-up of Breast Cancer Awareness month with a touch of, what else...? PINK!!

Every Woman's Life An inspiring story to wrap up Breast Cancer Awareness Month --- Survivors from VA Breast Cancer Foundation visit VA Tech grad students who are conducting breast cancer research.
Breast cancer research gets personal for some Virginia Tech students - WDBJ7 Roanoke News and Weathe
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On Thursday he andother Tech students got a reminder of why their research is so important from two breast cancer survivors with the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Every Woman's Life D.C. area TV station to reveal full breast for news story on self breast exams. Is the controversy being stirred up by this warranted or not?
Kaynak: www.washingtonpost.com
TV news reports about breast-cancer detection and treatment are common, though usually discreet, with female breasts typically depicted only in X-rays or tastefully draped.

Every Woman's Life Michelle Obama colors it PINK!
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The First Lady pushed for the cause in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Washington, D.C. (WiredPRNews.com) – First Lady Michelle Obama put the

Every Woman's Life If you were faced with a breast cancer diagnosis would you keep your diagnosis a secret??
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From the countless participants in this weekend’s fundraising walks to well-known survivors like Elizabeth Edwards and Christina Applegate, today’s breast cancer patients tend to handle their disease with great openness.

Every Woman's Life 10 ways to protect yourself from breast cancer
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east cancer is the most common form of cancer contracted by women in the U.S. The American Cancer Society estimates that 190,000 cases will be diagnosed this year and 40,000 people will die from the disease.


























