The volume of papers on cancer Has become a despair to scientists, teachers and doctors And communications between science and the public Are also becoming increasingly complex
An important role in such communications Is that of the trained science writer and narrator Who edits, translates difficult research data Into a language that is understood by us all
It is impossible these days to not to be aware of cancer The diagnosis and clinical cause are commonly lethal Are carefully detailed in newspapers At the level of all citizens
There are few families in the world Particularly in the Who have not had personal experience with this disease This, of course, is almost inevitable Because now, cancer is the number two scourge
At the end of this presentation, there follows guidelines on the step-by-step self examination of the breasts That can be administered in the privacy of the bedroom or the bathroom In front of a well-lit mirror
Huh?
A self examination program That is saving and prolonging lives throughout the world
Cells make tissues Tissues make organs And organs, like the heart and the liver, added together Make up the body
Mmh
Although cancer has always been a threat to man It did not become a major cause of death Until some infectious diseases were brought under control This control was made possible was made possible by the use of antibiotics Improved sanitation and vaccines
Cancer is a disease in which the cells divide Abnormally, in an uncontrolled pattern of growth As the cancer cells increase in number They push and crowd out Cancer is a disease in which the cells divide abnormally In an uncontrolled pattern of growth
Hi, Suzi I don't think this is it Hey Suzi, this isn't it, is it? I don't think this is a place to heal the way I feel
I hear you Caroline The doc's not hitting the spot for us I guess we came to the wrong place
As the cancer cells increase in number They push and crowd
But, but, but But Suzi My head's starting to float
I can feel it too
Abnormally, in an uncontrolled pattern
Oh, oh no My brain's spilling
We have here a message from the medical societies all over the world And we quote: Invest five to ten minutes in your life every thirty days, end of quote We put it to the lades, is this five to ten minutes a day worth it? Medical science has something else to say about this That the magnitude and importance of self examination of the breasts And the ultimate value of this examination Have yet to be fully realized by modern women