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Is it really necessary to have this conversation yet again? A couple of months ago, I was seeking sensitivity training for the TSA over an implant pat down. Now, there seems to be a constant and ever growing onslaught of articles (and tweets, too) stating ways we can PREVENT breast cancer from developing.
It really is time for some sensitivity training and it's time for all the big frikken mouths who have all the answers to STOP making grand pronouncements about how we may "save ourselves" from breast cancer by employing a mess of lifestyle changes. Frankly, this is insulting to every single one of us who was diagnosed with breast cancer and I find it particularly disgusting to read this when I think about those who have died or those who are living with metastatic disease. In a span of ten days, I watched three young women die because of breast cancer. I'm a bit outraged. Ok.... a lot.
NOTHING..... Let me repeat that for anyone who may be hard of hearing or for anyone who may have taken up residence in Fantasyland (which, by the way only exists in the simple-minded or within the Magic Kingdom that is Disney) or for the utterly and completely stupid or for the horribly insensitive....
NOTHING.... NOTHING..... NOTHING..... can prevent breast cancer. NOTHING. PERIOD. THE END. NOTHING.
Can we employ healthy lifestyles? Absolutely. By doing this, we are engaging in risk reducing activities. Yes, ABSOLUTELY. Risk reducing activities..... Nothing more. Nothing less. Too many of us have done everything right. Too many still developed breast cancer. No known risk factors and employed every conceivable health suggestion. And bam, "You have breast cancer." This will continue as the status quo until it changes. And it won't change until we do the right research. I believe the words of Dr. Love in the trailer for the movie Pink Ribbons Inc were, "We're missing something big."
For the record, I was NOT one of those "do everything right" people. I didn't slather on the sunscreen in my younger days. I was always in pursuit of the Hawaiian Tropic look. Did I drink a bit much in my younger days? Yes, at times. Not with any frequency, but yes, there were evenings I took it a bit over the top. Hell, there have been times within the past few months I've taken that over the top. Do I eat healthy foods? Yes. And sometimes, I eat JUNK, too. Carrot juice. Not so much. I prefer water. Exercise. Yes. And sometimes not as frequently or as vigorously as necessary to really count as "exercise."
We TRY. That is the point. We try to live healthy lifestyles. Or we don't. And regardless of which path we are on.... or, if like me, you are in between the two paths, any implication that my choices are able to PREVENT cancer, breast or otherwise, quite frankly are more examples of perpetrating some sort of urban myth. It's another one of those effin soundbites. Splash it in a headline for the masses and make those of us who live with this every single day of our lives feel like we are somehow to blame for our disease. GET OFF THE DAMN GRASSY KNOLL ALREADY. Enough. I truly have had enough. I'm tired of listening to this bull**%t and I'm equally tired of writing and rewriting and writing some more.... each and every time I see this hogwash printed, spoken, blogged, tweeted....
I am done with this portion of the program. I intend on calling out ANYONE who uses the word prevent in the same sentence as breast cancer. Every Time. Until prevention means 100% guaranteed preventable, I don't want to hear it.














