lgbtqkidsrock:ayamccabre:dayzies-s:tan-fit-healthy:letsdeadlyfart:bluedreamsx:slaveoftheflesh:xsorro
lgbtqkidsrock:ayamccabre:dayzies-s:tan-fit-healthy:letsdeadlyfart:bluedreamsx:slaveoftheflesh:xsorrowxlightx:trumpetnista:rarely-pure-never-simple:thecornercoffeeshoppe:hickshannary:small-and-misunderstood:Saw this somewhere else and felt the need to post it cause no one else ever really tells you this stuffMy mom never really noticed. She noticed when she was breast feeding my little brother and blood started coming out instead of milk. My mom said she felt and saw a little lump in the shower. She was lucky enough she found it at stage 2My mom had a mammogram. The radiologist thought the spots were just regular calcium deposits. Turns out it was triple negative breast cancer that had spread to her lymph nods. Mastectomy, radiation and chemo saved her life.This could SAVE a life.dont be embarrassed to reblog, this post could be life savingSignal BOOST and pass it on. I had a breast cancer scare before (luckily it was just scar tissue…) and information like this kept me calm and collected at the doc’s. As a cancer patient myself, who found my own cancer through a supposed LARPing injury last year, i know how scary it is and how important it is to catch it early. Please spread this around!listen to ur boobsits all in the boobshoW MANY TIMES AM I GOING TO REBLOG THIS ! SORRY FOLLOWERS , #sorrynotsorry Always reblog! REBLOG,THIS COULD SAVE SOMEBODY!!! DONT BE EMBARRASSED!!!BReminder that anyone who grew their own breast tissue can get breast cancer. That includes trans women, intersex peeps, and cis men who may not have been aware there could be some breast tissue in there. The only way to be sure you don’t have any at all is if you’ve had it all removed. If you’ve had tissue removed for reasons other than cancer, they likely didn’t remove all of it. If you find something weird, regardless of who you are or how you identify, get it checked out. All of you should reblog this. Breast cancer affects everyone and there’s not enough information about it. -- source link