One in eight women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. This statistic from the national Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion is a startling one, but also one that inspires the need to raise awareness and change. Breast Cancer Awareness Month spans the length of October, and throughout Howard County multiple opportunities to donate and educate will be available.
On Sunday, October 25, Historic Oakland (5430 Vantage Point Road) in Columbia will be hosting an afternoon tea catered by Sweet Simplici-Tea tea room and bakery. For a $29 fee, guests will enjoy a delicious selection of teas, scones, and other desserts while relaxing with friends and supporting a good cause. A portion of the proceeds will go toward supporting the Claudia Mayer / Tina Broccolino Cancer Resource Center at Howard County General Hospital. For more information, or to purchase tickets to the event, click here. The Resource Center also provides a regular way for residents to donate to the community here.
National Mammogram Day falls on October 16 this year. Early detection is key to breast cancer survival. When detected at a localized stage, the average five-year survival rate is 98 percent. Howard County General Hospital offers an easy 15-minute screening service, while the county’s Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program (BCCP) helps low-income residents, or residents without qualifying health insurance, pay for yearly breast examinations, mammograms and Pap tests. You can click here for more information.