Nature does not recognize gender equality. Like it or not, biological men and women differ significantly in certain parts of their makeup, which results in unique health issues for each sex. Breast cancer is one of those terrifying diseases that mostly affects women, with less that 1% of all cases involving men.
Unfortunately, this illness is not unique, and there are a number of other cancers that are prevalent in females. One such disease is, of course, cervical cancer; with January being the National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, it’s time to discuss ways to prevent it, as well as its possible implications for breast health.