π Smash a Melon, Save a Boob!π β€οΈ Join the cause β€οΈ π A social media challenge questioning the status quo of breast cancer screening. π₯ Get Informed Today!
@ProudElephant@SusieWiles DCIS is not cancer. It is βin situ,β meaning the abnormal cells are contained within the milk duct and will not spread. Women diagnosed with DCIS are only 2% more likely than the general population to develop invasive breast cancer. Check out https://t.co/Iu6DZIcWwT
@nypost DCIS is not cancer. It is βin situ,β meaning the abnormal cells are contained within the milk ducts. Women diagnosed with DCIS are only about 2% more likely than the general population to develop invasive breast cancer. Check out https://t.co/Iu6DZIcWwT
@ABC DCIS is not cancer: it is "in situ" contained in the duct - DCIS is a risk factor. Women with DCIS are only 2% more likely than the general population to get invasive breast cancer. DCIS does nothing if left alone more than 85% of the time. Check out https://t.co/Iu6DZIcWwT
@remarks DCIS is not cancer - it is a risk factor. Women with DCIS are only 2% higher than the general population to get invasive breast cancer. DCIS does nothing if left alone more than 85% of the time. Check out https://t.co/Iu6DZIcWwT
@FoxNews DCIS is not cancer - it is a risk factor. Women with DCIS are only 2% higher than the general population to get invasive breast cancer. DCIS does nothing if left alone more tha 85% of the time. Check out https://t.co/Iu6DZIcWwT
This month we challenge assumptions. βEarly detection saves lives.β
Does it? For whom? At what cost?
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π£ Smash a Melon, NOT My Boob! is a social media challenge questioning the status quo of breast cancer screening.
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