Douglass // Gavilan contributing writer One in eight women will develop breast at some point in life, according to Breastcancer.org g...
Douglass // Gavilan contributing writer
One in eight women will develop breast at some point in life, according to Breastcancer.org get stats.
. In preparation for the month of Breast Cancer Awareness next week, the Ministry of Healthy Living and Student Health Services is a kickoff - Host nurses leads students through a review.
"Nurses will help teach people how to do himself -. Model review" Isabel said Capella, health educator for the healthy living - program "There is also free promotion tests.".
The event takes place on the Biscayne Bay Campus Wolfe University Center in September 27 10:00 to 14:00
In 2015 40.000 women die of breast cancer than planned cancer.org. The number of deaths has been reduced, thanks to the proliferation of consciousness.
"People are afraid to check itself and it is very simple and takes only a few seconds," Capella said.
Following a healthy lifestyle to help the student, hopes and inform others who may benefit from automatic recognition.
"Only a person who learns that the day be able to help your family, friends and the community," Capella said.
Students look for those who are not aware of the event beneficial.
"I think it's really a big problem that people should know about," says Sabrine Deus, a second year student of primary school. "So when things like awareness of breast cancer to do, I think there is a lot of light on the problem."
Healthy living program will try to take to convince the student time out of your day and free - get screening for HIV and STD These tests are made available, but many students are not aware, the University provides these services..
The kick-off is also a table of students dedicated his support to make - the throat, then hangs to show their support.
For more information about the event please call a healthy life - program is located in Wolfe University Center, Room 307th
Free screenings for breast cancer, call Health Services at 305-919-5620 or visit students personally.