10/07/2025
SAVE! It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month!🥰💓💞 So many of you asked me to make this a reel, which makes me so happy because info like this is what MATTERS🥹.
Because Black women are 40% more likely to die from Breast Cancer, despite being diagnosed at similar rates as our White counterparts 💔 - it’s so important to SHARE this info with your girls and have personal awareness of your personal and family history, risk factors and screening guidelines. It’s also imperative to seek healthcare advice from someone who listens to you, go prepared for your visit and take up space - ask questions!!!
Here’s what we can do to lower risk and take charge of our health:
💓Know your family history & ask about genetic testing.
If you have two or more family members with a BRCA gene related cancer or Lynch Syndrome associated cancer - you could qualify! Think of these cancers - breast, uterine, ovarian, colon, prostate, pancreatic, stomach and melanoma. This list is not exhaustive of ALL hereditary cancers.
💓Nourish your body with whole foods and movement
💓Avoid smoking & keep alcohol intake low
💓Keep up with screenings (earlier if you’re high-risk). Standard is yearly mammograms at 40 and once a decade colonoscopies at 45. If you have a family history of Breast Cancer, dense breast tissue or other factors - you may need earlier or more frequent screenings. If you have polyps in the colon, or have a family of colon cancer, you may need more frequent screenings.
Sending massive love to those in the fight💖, those who have lost loved ones to Breast Cancer❤️🩹 and to those who have beat it!!!👊🏽 Let’s keep uplifting each other, breaking down barriers, sharing the love (and knowledge) and demanding better care for ALL women. 💖
And shoutout to all the 1986 babies who are starting their routine screening mammograms next year!!!!! 1985 ladies - did you get your mammogram this year already?!?! Love you all! Share with a friend, save for later, feel on the 🥥🥥, get your mammograms and wear some pink this month!