00:00Since we're in October, it's the month of breast cancer awareness,
00:03and it's called the Bambi month or the month of breast cancer awareness.
00:07Now I'm going to talk about who are the most likely to get breast cancer.
00:11First of all, I, as a woman, might be more likely than any man to get breast cancer.
00:17Because every 100 men get breast cancer, but every 199 women get breast cancer.
00:23The idea here is that I can avoid this by first checking if I have any history in the family
00:28or genes in the family.
00:30Many people in the family, my mother, my aunt, my grandmother,
00:32some of them have had breast cancer before.
00:34This makes me vulnerable to others.
00:36Second, I have to do something called an early detection,
00:39or I do the self-detection, which is in front of the mirror.
00:43I take off my clothes and put my arm up,
00:45and I start to see if I have any blisters on my breast
00:48or if I have any bruises.
00:50The color of the skin has changed.
00:52I might have a pain or a blister under my arm.
00:55I might have a redness, or even bruises from the dream,
00:57or even its place has changed, or its color has changed.
01:00I might also have blisters under my tummy,
01:02or anything I mentioned before.
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