Being nicer to our bodies

Breast cancer impacts both men and women, although women are diagnosed with it almost 100x more than men. According to the American Cancer Society, "In 2007, about 40,910 people will die from breast cancer in the United States (40,460 women, 450 men)." So ladies, be sure you do your self-test, and go get that mammogram - especially if you are high risk, like me. Unfortunately, the mammogram itself is not particularly pleasant, what with the metal plates squishing everything and the standing x-ray and all. (...whereas "turn your head and cough" is the worst thing a man gets in a medical exam - consider yourselves lucky.)

Here's a new technology that will make the whole thing much more pleasant - a quick procedure with no radiation and no squishing! It's not perfected yet - or widely available - but I'm looking forward to that day with great anticipation.

Speaking of breast cancer, the National Race for the Cure is coming up on June 2 in Washington, DC. Be warned, I'll be hitting up all of you for contributions to the cause. :)

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