As Breast Cancer Awareness Month continues during October, it is important to reflect on the progress that has been made in the fight against breast cancer in Arkansas. The Breast Cancer Act of 1997 was a crucial step in providing women with access to life-saving screenings through the BreastCare program. Since then, over 141,850 women have been enrolled in the program, receiving free breast and cervical cancer screenings.
Despite these efforts, breast cancer continues to be a significant health concern in Arkansas. Nearly 400 women lose their lives to breast cancer each year, and over 2680 women are diagnosed with the disease. According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, one in eight women will develop breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women in Arkansas and the second leading cause of cancer death for women both in Arkansas and in the United States.
Early detection is key in improving survival rates, which is why regular screenings are important.