Thorek Hospital Debunks Breast Cancer Myths

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding of breast cancer and dispelling misconceptions that can delay diagnosis. Thorek Memorial Hospital has shared information to clarify several common myths surrounding the disease.
Many believe breast cancer affects only women, though figures from the American Cancer Society reveal that about one in 100 U.S. cases occurs in men. Both men and women are urged to monitor any changes in breast tissue and contact a doctor if they notice anything unusual.
Another myth is that a lump is always present when cancer develops. Thorek notes that many cases are found through mammograms before any physical signs appear, emphasizing the importance of routine screenings.
Some think they’re safe from breast cancer if it doesn’t run in their family — but that’s not the case. In fact, most patients diagnosed have no relatives with the disease. Factors such as age, lifestyle, and hormones play major roles, and everyone over 40 should discuss screening options with their provider.
The hospital also reminds the public that a healthy lifestyle doesn’t replace screening. While good habits help reduce risk, regular mammograms remain essential for early detection.
Thorek Memorial Hospital encourages individuals due for their annual mammogram or seeking guidance on breast health to call 773-525-6780 or visit thorek.org/request-an-appointment.
“Knowledge and regular screenings save lives,” states Thorek Memorial Hospital.








