• When My Sistah Wins We All Win - Breast Cancer Awareness PSA

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

When My Sistah Wins We All Win - Breast Cancer Awareness PSA

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I'm getting personal with y'all. I'm sharing how cancer has touched my life and the lives of those so dear to each of us. From my grandmother's battle with cancer to friends currently fighting breast cancer, and even those who've come out victorious on the other side - I've seen it all. But don't you worry, this isn't just a heavy episode. It's about hope, strength, , information, and the power of our community coming together.

    I'm breaking down the facts for you. Did you know breast cancer can affect people as young as their 20s? That's right, and it's why I'm stressing the importance of early detection. We're talking self-exams, mammograms, and why you shouldn't let fear keep you from getting checked out. I'm even giving you a rundown of what to expect from doctor visits to potential treatments. Knowledge is power. Here's a few status from Susan G. Komen Foundation :

    Black women in the U.S. face significant challenges regarding breast cancer, despite having a lower overall incidence rate compared to non-Hispanic white women. As of January 2021, about 361,000 Black women were breast cancer survivors or living with breast cancer. Notably, Black women tend to be diagnosed at a younger median age (61) compared to non-Hispanic white women (65). The mortality rate for Black women is approximately 37% higher than for white women, although it has been declining by about 1% per year from 2018 to 2022. Survival rates for non-Hispanic Black women (84% 5-year relative survival) lag behind those of non-Hispanic white women (93%). Factors contributing to these disparities include differences in tumor biology, later stage at diagnosis, barriers to high-quality healthcare, and higher rates of certain risk factors. Encouragingly, Black women had higher rates of screening mammography in 2021 compared to other women, which may help in earlier detection and improved outcomes.

    Now, let me speak directly to our community for a minute. We face higher risks and often get diagnosed later. That's why I'm putting extra emphasis on the importance of regular check-ups and self-screenings for us. We've got to look out for each other, you feel me? This episode is all about encouraging you to take charge of your health, and reminding you that you're not alone in this fight.

    So tune in now,

    Whether you're a survivor, currently battling, supporting a loved one, or just want to stay informed, this episode is for you. Let's break the silence, spread awareness, and support each other. Remember, When My Sistah Wins, We All Win! Your health is your Wealth, and Cousin Ed's Corner got your back! After you listen, hit me up and let me know your thoughts. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Together, we can make a difference. Let's do this, fam!

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