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Pink October: Check out the selection of articles published in RESS that address breast cancer prevention.

October is the month when the world unites in the fight against breast cancer, one of the diseases that most affects women. The movement known as Pink October emerged to raise awareness in society about the importance of prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of this disease which, if detected in time, has a high chance of cure.

Breast cancer is a silent enemy that can affect women of all ages. Therefore, it is essential that all women are aware of the risk factors, undergo routine examinations such as mammograms, and adopt a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet and regular exercise.

Research plays a crucial role in the fight against breast cancer, providing new insights for improving prevention strategies and identifying more effective therapies. That’s why we invite you to explore selected articles published in Epidemiology and Health Services: SUS Journal (RESS) that address the topic of breast cancer and prevention. The related studies below offer valuable, evidence-based information that can help raise awareness and promote concrete actions.

Knowledge saves lives. Protect yourself!