3 retweetable reasons why you should regularly check your chest:
1. You're never too young to start
2. It isn't always hereditary, less than 10% of breast cancers are caused by family history
3. When breast cancer is found early it is very treatable & survival rates are higher
Sarah Harding has written about dismissing a change in her boobs before being diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. The “denial” she felt about her breast pain is common. Read our full statement & tips for seeing a dr here. Our thoughts are with Sarah💕 https://t.co/ETyyDbTOUu
Send this tweet to the Jim Carey in your life. A breast mate who is no stranger to chest chat, has no shame when it comes to talking tatas and, if need be, demonstrating how to check em (on @ZacEfron ideally)
Our Uni Boob Teams live and breathe the cause & there are some telltale clues to help you spot them on campus...
Here's @ubt_worcester with some more insight...
12 years ago today, our Founder @KrisPoB was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer, at 23. 12 years ago today, CoppaFeel! was born.
To mark the occasion, we are taking a trip down #MammaryLane. Here's to Kris, this charity & all the turds that have been glittered along the way.
We're pleased to update you that @KrisPoB has just launched her own website! If you're looking for book updates (e.g her new cover ⬇️ ), want to sign up for her newsletter or get tickets to her zoom event - 'An evening with Kris' you'll find it all at: https://t.co/ygctYvFEQI
When was the last time you gave them a squeeze? @CoppaFeelPeople
This #WorldCancerDay , we are here remind you how easy (peasy, lemon squeezy) it is to #StopAndCoppaFeel in your day-to-day life.
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