October has been recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the United States since 1985 by the American Cancer Society and Imperial Chemical Industries. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is intended to promote screening, raise awareness, and in turn, reduce the risk of the disease that affects 2.3 million women worldwide, according to breastcancer.org. The National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. reports that one in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer. “In 2025, an estimated 316,950 women and 2,800 men will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and an additional 59,080 new cases of non-invasive (in situ)...