Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 2022

Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 2022

Posted by Spoonie Threads Staff on

🎗️October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month🎗️ 

Knowledge and early detection saves lives. 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It is the most common cancer of women worldwide. 

Some good news, however, death rates from breast cancer have been declining since the1990s, due to better screening and early detection and continually improving treatment options. 

Breast cancer can’t usually be prevented, but you can take three important steps to help detect it earlier. 

STEP 1: Breast self-exam  

A BSE is something every woman should do once a month at home. Breast self-exams help you become familiar with how your breasts look and feel so you can alert your doctor if there are any changes.   

STEP 2: Clinical breast exam  

The CBE is performed by a healthcare professional who is trained to recognize many different types of abnormalities and warning signs. This in-office exam is typically completed by your family physician or gynecologist at your annual exam.   

STEP 3: Mammogram 

A mammogram is an X-ray that allows a specialist to examine the breast tissue for any suspicious areas. Mammograms can often show a breast lump before it can be felt.  

Spoonie Threads supports women undergoing breast cancer treatments with an innovative blouse designed with hidden snaps at the shoulders to provide easy access to chemo port sites without removing clothing. It also has interior pockets can be used to carry drainage bulbs or store medical appliances. 

An adaptive blouse made for women by women! Our Recovery Blouse is beloved by many women who are currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment or during post-surgical care such as a mastectomy. 

It also makes a thoughtful gift to show your support.🎗️   

"The recovery blouse is manufactured in Tencel. Tencel is known for its super-soft, hand-feel, and beautiful appearance. Tencel fibers are made from a sustainable natural wood material that makes it environmentally friendly. Tencel provides the wearer with many benefits such as efficient moisture management, breathability, and long-lasting durability. Tencel is a fabric used by all of the world's top designers! 

~J Spencer, Spoonie Threads COO 

New for 2022! 
Redesigned Fleece Recovery Blouse

What we kept: Shoulder snaps for easy chest access, inner ties to keep the blouse secure, wrap style with a belt for adjustable sizing.
What's new: A soft fleece fabric to keep you warm and cozy. Updated interior pocket design with two pockets on each side so it's easier to keep things where you need them. A slimmer silhouette below the waist with side slits for comfort and ease of movement. And we increased the size range.

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