Peru Police Urge Early Detection During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when the Peru Police Department joins the nation in encouraging everyone to prioritize breast cancer detection. Over 300,000 new cases are expected in the U.S. this year, with one in eight women and more than 800 men at risk in their lifetime.
The Peru Police Department urges everyone to get screened regularly. Early detection through self-exams, screenings, and mammograms significantly improves treatment success. This month, the department conducts various awareness and detection activities in the city of Peru, standing with survivors, fighters, and those who've lost loved ones to the disease.
Breast cancer affects both men and women, with over 300,000 new cases expected this year. The Peru Police Department emphasizes the importance of early detection during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, encouraging everyone to get screened and support those affected by the disease.
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