Breast Cancer
The most prevalent cancer in women
*5-year prevalence
Source: Globocan Data 2022
8.2 million
women affected worldwide*
2.3 million
New cases every year
~0.7 million
lives lost
each year, often due to late detection
Source:
1. Breast cancer. Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 4th
September 2025
2. Rivera-Franco MM, Leon-Rodriguez. Delays in Breast Cancer Detection and Treatment in Developing Countries. Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research. 2018; 12: 1–5
But, this doesn’t have to be
HER story
Source: Breast cancer. Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 4th
September 2025
Together, we can change
HER story
Every woman can live HER Story —
A Story of Hope, Empowerment & Resilience
Through
Awareness, Screening and Early Detection
This
Breast Cancer
Awareness Month
October 2025
Be HER Story
Her story of Hope. Empowerment. Resilience
Let’s unite &
Source: Reducing Risk for Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cdc.gov/breast-cancer/prevention/index.html. Accessed on 9th
September 2025
Let’s Be Her story of Hope
Spread the words:
Breast cancer cases are rising — but the good news is, many risk factors can be
reduced
Stopping/avoiding
hormonal birth control pill
Limiting/avoiding
alcohol
Maintaining
healthy weight
Regular exercise
Steps that may reduce the risk
Source: Reducing Risk for Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cdc.gov/breast-cancer/prevention/index.html. Accessed on 9th
September 2025
Let’s Be Her story of Empowerment
Amplify the message:
Prioritize self-checks and mammograms as Early detection can save lives
Screening tests for Breast Cancer
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends
mammography every 2 years for women who are 40 to 74 years old and are at average risk for
breast cancer
Clinical breast exam Breast self-exam
Mammogram
Source:
1. Survival Rates for Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/breast-cancer/understanding-a-breast-cancer-diagnosis/breast-cancer-survival-
rates.html. Accessed on 9th
September 2025
2. Breast cancer. Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 9th
September 2025
Let’s Be Her story of Resilience
Show Support !
To build her Resilience
Breast cancer is beatable,
especially with early detection
“Share this video, talk to your loved ones,
and encourage regular screenings”
This
Breast Cancer
Awareness Month
October 2025
Be HER Story
Her story of Hope. Empowerment. Resilience
Let’s unite &

Breast cancer awareness month presentation

  • 1.
    Breast Cancer The mostprevalent cancer in women *5-year prevalence Source: Globocan Data 2022 8.2 million women affected worldwide* 2.3 million New cases every year
  • 2.
    ~0.7 million lives lost eachyear, often due to late detection Source: 1. Breast cancer. Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 4th September 2025 2. Rivera-Franco MM, Leon-Rodriguez. Delays in Breast Cancer Detection and Treatment in Developing Countries. Breast Cancer: Basic and Clinical Research. 2018; 12: 1–5 But, this doesn’t have to be HER story
  • 3.
    Source: Breast cancer.Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 4th September 2025 Together, we can change HER story Every woman can live HER Story — A Story of Hope, Empowerment & Resilience Through Awareness, Screening and Early Detection
  • 4.
    This Breast Cancer Awareness Month October2025 Be HER Story Her story of Hope. Empowerment. Resilience Let’s unite &
  • 5.
    Source: Reducing Riskfor Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cdc.gov/breast-cancer/prevention/index.html. Accessed on 9th September 2025 Let’s Be Her story of Hope Spread the words: Breast cancer cases are rising — but the good news is, many risk factors can be reduced Stopping/avoiding hormonal birth control pill Limiting/avoiding alcohol Maintaining healthy weight Regular exercise Steps that may reduce the risk
  • 6.
    Source: Reducing Riskfor Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cdc.gov/breast-cancer/prevention/index.html. Accessed on 9th September 2025 Let’s Be Her story of Empowerment Amplify the message: Prioritize self-checks and mammograms as Early detection can save lives Screening tests for Breast Cancer The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends mammography every 2 years for women who are 40 to 74 years old and are at average risk for breast cancer Clinical breast exam Breast self-exam Mammogram
  • 7.
    Source: 1. Survival Ratesfor Breast Cancer. Available online at https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/breast-cancer/understanding-a-breast-cancer-diagnosis/breast-cancer-survival- rates.html. Accessed on 9th September 2025 2. Breast cancer. Available online at https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/breast-cancer. Accessed on 9th September 2025 Let’s Be Her story of Resilience Show Support ! To build her Resilience Breast cancer is beatable, especially with early detection
  • 8.
    “Share this video,talk to your loved ones, and encourage regular screenings” This Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 2025 Be HER Story Her story of Hope. Empowerment. Resilience Let’s unite &

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