"Wear
Pink Day" aims to raise awareness of the disease and to honor breast cancer survivors and those who have died.
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in American women, according to the National Cancer Institute. Women are diagnosed more than men, but men can also develop the disease.
USPS is encouraging employees to learn the symptoms and risk factors, get regular screenings and take preventive measures.
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in American women, according to the National Cancer Institute. Women are diagnosed more than men, but men can also develop the disease.
USPS is encouraging employees to learn the symptoms and risk factors, get regular screenings and take preventive measures.
Experts
recommend talking to your doctor about getting a mammogram if you are 45 or
older, although if you have a family history of cancer, you can get mammograms
as early as age 40.
The
Postal Service also offers its Breast Cancer Research Semi-Postal Stamp, which has raised
more than $86 million to fund research programs across the nation.
Employees
who participate in Wear Pink Day must follow their facility’s dress code or the
regulations found within Employee and Labor Relations Manual, Subchapter 930,
Work Clothes and Uniforms.
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