What is the breast cancer slogan? Breast Cancer Awareness Slogans

Breast Cancer Awareness Is Not Just a Month. Fighting Breast Cancer Takes Everyone. Every Ribbon Makes A Difference. Awareness Is Power.

What are some cancer quotes? 

Best of Cancerwise 2018: 9 inspiring quotes from our cancer patients and caregivers
  • “Cancer is just a chapter in our lives and not the whole story.”
  • “Every day you wake up is another opportunity to be a blessing to someone else.”
  • “Today is enough.”
  • “Giving in to the darkness offers no benefit.”

What do you say to someone who is battling breast cancer? 

If you’re struggling to find the right words, here are 12 kind things to say to someone with cancer:
  • “I’m here for you.”
  • “You are in my thoughts and prayers.”
  • “I’m so sorry you’re going through this.”
  • “Let me help you with…”
  • Tell a Joke.
  • “How are you doing?”
  • “Any time you need to talk, I’ll listen.”

What do I write in a card for breast cancer? 1. This must be a really tough time for you, but I wanted to let you know that I’m so impressed by your courage and endurance. 2. You are so determined to beat this cancer, and I’m so proud of you.

What is the breast cancer slogan? – Additional Questions

What do I write in a support card?

Simple Thinking-of-You Encouragement
  1. “You’re never far from my thoughts.”
  2. “Know how often I think of you?
  3. “You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
  4. “Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
  5. “Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
  6. “I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”

What to say to a friend who has cancer?

Here are some ideas:
  • “I’m not sure what to say, but I want you to know I care”.
  • “I’m sorry to hear that you are going through this”.
  • “How are you doing?”
  • “If you would like to talk about it, I’m here”.
  • “Please let me know how I can help”.
  • “I’ll keep you in my thoughts”.

What do you write in a card for someone with cancer?

Messages to all Cancer Patients
  1. You are stronger than you think. Cancer can take away all of my physical abilities.
  2. World Cancer Day – Together, it’s possible. “20% of something is better than 100% of nothing.” Live the life you love.
  3. What cancer cannot do – cancer is so limited. It cannot cripple love.

What do you write in a mastectomy card?

Get Well Soon After Surgery
  1. I hope you are recovering after your recent surgery and doing well.
  2. Sending my best wishes to you as you recover from your surgery.
  3. Hope your recovery from your recent surgery is short and sweet!
  4. I’m glad to hear your surgery went well.
  5. So glad that you are on the mend after your surgery.

What do you say to someone who is having a double mastectomy?

Sometimes, the best thing to say to someone after they have had a double mastectomy is, “What you’re going through sucks. I’m here to listen.” Allow them to vent so that they can learn to be kinder to themselves. Because oftentimes, we are anything but after having a double mastectomy.

How long is recovery time after a mastectomy?

A mastectomy is an operation to remove a breast. It’s used to treat breast cancer in women and breast cancer in men. The operation takes about 90 minutes, and most people go home the following day. It can take 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a mastectomy.

How long is recovery after double mastectomy?

Recovery times vary depending on the specifics of your double mastectomy. After a mastectomy without breast reconstruction, it can take three to four weeks to feel mostly normal. If you also have breast reconstruction, recovery can take six to eight weeks.

What is a mastectomy pillow?

Mastectomy pillows are used to relieve pressure, help position body parts, and provide comfort after breast surgery. These pillows can be placed under the breast, in the armpit, or used to prop up your arm or neck.

How do you shower with breast drains?

You may shower with your drain. It’s important to hold the tubing of the drain in place while you’re in the shower so it’s not pulling against your skin. You can do this by wearing a cloth belt around your waist and securing the drain to the belt with a safety pin while you’re in the shower.

How painful is a mastectomy?

Answer From Sandhya Pruthi, M.D. You’re not alone in having pain after breast surgery. Studies of women who had a variety of breast cancer operations found that between 25 and 60 percent reported some level of pain or sensations after breast surgery.

How long do you have drains after mastectomy?

Mastectomy surgery

In most, but not all cases, the nipple and areola are also removed. The surgeon closes the skin with stitches and puts in 1-2 tubes (surgical drains) so fluid from the wound can drain out (see image below). The drain(s) stays in for about a week to 10 days after surgery.

Do I have to wear a bra after mastectomy?

If you had a mastectomy, it is up to you if you’d like to wear a bra or camisole unless otherwise told by your surgical team. Some bras are more comfortable than others to wear during this time. You have the option to wear a bra or camisole right after mastectomy surgery (with or without reconstruction).

How do you shower after a mastectomy?

You may shower one day after the drain(s) is out and if you have a plastic dressing. If you have gauze and paper tape, you may remove it two days after surgery and shower after that. Use a towel to dry your incision thoroughly after showering. Be careful not to touch or remove the steri-strips or sutures.

How do you wash your hair after a mastectomy?

Wash your hair with your usual shampoo and conditioner. Rinse your head well. Wash your face and genital (groin) area with your usual soap. Rinse your body well with warm water.

What happens first week after mastectomy?

It’s normal to have pain and discomfort for the first week or so around the wound site. You may also have pain in your armpit (axilla) if you had surgery to your lymph nodes. Some people have a tingling feeling or tightness around the scar. This usually gets better, but it can take a few weeks.

How long after mastectomy can you lift your arms?

You should avoid repetitive motions with the arm on the surgical side, such as vacuuming, for two weeks after surgery. Avoid heavy lifting for 4 weeks.

How do you sleep after a mastectomy?

Most plastic surgeons recommend sleeping exclusively on your back until you are completely healed. Sleeping on your back reduces painful stretching or pulling of the breast tissue. We also suggest elevating your upper body when sleeping on your back.