This Thursday, October 19, World Breast Cancer Day is celebrated, a date in which the population is intended to be sensitized by focusing on the importance of early detection, in order to improve the prognosis and survival of the cases of cases of Breast cancer. According to the World Health Organization (WHO):
100% of the amount raised with the sale of the handkerchief is intended to finance two research scholarships. A researcher to continue promoting projects linked to research to end women's cancer, and another scholarship aimed at creating support groups and emotional management to accompany patients patients.
Collaborates To end those types of cancer that mainly affect women.
- In 2020, 685,000 people died from breast cancer worldwide.
- Approximately half of all cases of breast cancer affect women who do not have specific risk factors apart from sex and age.
- Breast cancer occurs in all countries of the world.

