Early Detection Saves Lives
At
Celebrating Life Community Health Center (CLCHC), we are dedicated to providing essential healthcare services to our community, especially for low-income populations. October is
Breast Cancer Awareness Month—an important time to focus on breast health, early detection, and ensuring access to care for everyone.
Why Breast Cancer Awareness Matters
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. In the U.S., 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. The good news? Early detection can make a big difference in treatment success. This month is a perfect reminder for all women—especially those in underserved communities—to take charge of their health through regular screenings.
Early Detection Saves Lives
Getting regular screenings, like mammograms, is key to finding breast cancer early. When caught in its early stages, the 5-year survival rate for breast cancer can be as high as 99%. Unfortunately, many women, especially those in low-income populations, face barriers to accessing these screenings. High costs, lack of insurance, and other challenges often prevent them from getting the care they need.
At CLCHC, we are committed to breaking down these barriers. We offer
affordable clinical breast exams and education on breast health. No one should skip a screening due to financial hardship—we’re here to make sure everyone has access to care.
Know the Warning Signs of Breast Cancer
While regular screenings are crucial, knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer is just as important. Here are some warning signs to look out for:
- A lump or thickening in the breast or underarm
- Changes in breast size, shape, or appearance
- Unexplained discharge from the nipple
- Persistent pain in the breast or nipple
If you notice any of these signs, contact your healthcare provider right away. Early diagnosis can make all the difference.
How We Support Our Community
At CLCHC, we believe in equitable healthcare for all. During
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are offering the following services to ensure every woman in Orange County has access to breast health care:
- Low-cost or free mammogram referrals: We provide mammogram referrals for eligible patients who might not otherwise be able to afford them.
- Breast health education: Learn how to do breast self-exams, understand your risk factors, and get informed about the importance of regular screenings.
- Patient navigation services: We help guide patients through the process of scheduling, receiving screenings, and getting follow-up care.
We’re here to make sure you have the resources and support you need to take control of your breast health.
How You Can Help
Breast Cancer Awareness Month isn’t just about prevention—it’s also about supporting those who are currently battling breast cancer. Here’s how you can make a difference:
- Share this message and encourage loved ones to get screened.
- Donate to breast cancer research and support organizations.
- Volunteer with groups that help breast cancer patients.
Schedule Your Screening Today
If you’re due for a screening or have questions about your breast health, contact us today at
(949) 866-3600 to
schedule an appointment. Remember, early detection saves lives, and we’re here to make sure you have access to the care you deserve.
Let’s work together to raise awareness, promote early detection, and save lives this October and beyond.