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Cosette
9 years agoMember
BCNA creates different videos for different purposes. Most of them are presented at different events and to different audiences. They also make their way around on social media. One reason you may not have seen the video above is because it was targeted at people that are not familiar with BCNA. You already know who we are ;) But if you want to see more BCNA videos, check out our YouTube channel.Soldier Crab said:I have never seen that video @Cosette_BCNA
where does it play on TV ? in Cinemas?
sorry I am not a big TV fan so I don't watch very often and often it is stuff I record then fast forward through ads.
Anyone can come to a BCNA information forum. The pathology of breast cancer for both women and men is very similar and much of the information applies to both. One of the reasons you primarily see women at these events is just sheer numbers. In 2017, an estimated 17,730 Australians will be diagnosed with breast cancer – 17,586 women and 144 men. Take 144 men, disperse them throughout the country, and add to that the stigma of having what is often thought of as a "woman's disease". We also have to accept that some men (and women) don't want to be reached. Given these and any other reasons why a person may not be able to or want to attend, it's tough to get diagnosed men at the forums.Soldier Crab said:Some thoughts are can BCNA run a Information forum maybe where it is Only for Men and their supporters with BC ?
All the forums are women based that I know of....