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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In the United States in 2008, 210,203 women were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 40,589 women died from the disease. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among American women. CDC supports breast cancer surveillance and research, and provides free or low-cost mammograms to underserved women. The best way to find breast cancer early is with a mammogram. If you are a woman age 50 years or older, be sure to have a screening mammogram every two years.

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CDC, FDA, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Joint Telebriefing Updating Investigation of Meningitis Outbreak

Meningitis Outbreak

Because of the high volume of media calls on the meningitis outbreak, CDC request that the media and public visit http://www.cdc.gov/hai/outbreaks/
meningitis.html
for the latest update on the meningitis investigation, including the most current case count numbers. For other meningitis inquiries, not covered on the web site, please contact CDC's main press at 404-639-3286 or send an email to media@cdc.gov. A response will be provided as quickly as possible. For urgent after hour requests, please contact 404-639-2888.


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  • Timing is Everything with Breast Cancer (A Cup of Health)

    Nearly everyone knows someone who has been affected by breast cancer. That’s because breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women. In the United States, it’s the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in women. In this podcast, Dr. Lisa Richardson discusses the importance of breast cancer screenings.Nearly everyone knows someone who has been affected by breast cancer. That’s because breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women. In the United States, it’s the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in women.

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