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CosBeauty Magazine #89

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia. In this issue: - Wanderlust - How to Create the Ultimate Staycation - Ready. Set. Selfie. Cosmetic Surgery in the Instagram Age - 300+ Skincare & Makeup Products You Need now - Why It's Time To Take Stock of Your Skincare Routine - Everything you need to know about Rhinoplasty

CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia.
In this issue:
- Wanderlust - How to Create the Ultimate Staycation
- Ready. Set. Selfie. Cosmetic Surgery in the Instagram Age
- 300+ Skincare & Makeup Products You Need now
- Why It's Time To Take Stock of Your Skincare Routine
- Everything you need to know about Rhinoplasty

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Breast<br />

Cancer<br />

Awareness<br />

BREAST CANCER IS THE #1 CANCER FOR<br />

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN, HOWEVER THE 10-YEAR<br />

SURVIVAL RATE IS INCREASING THANKS TO<br />

SELF-AWARENESS, EARLY SCREENING AND<br />

IMPROVED TREATMENTS.<br />

Breast cancer is the most<br />

common cancer affecting<br />

Australian women. In a 2019<br />

report, the Australian Institute of<br />

Health and Welfare estimated that<br />

19,998 women and 170 men will be<br />

diagnosed with breast cancer<br />

in 2020, an average of 55 people<br />

per day.<br />

The number of women and men<br />

being diagnosed with breast cancer<br />

in Australia is increasing, but<br />

thankfully the number of deaths<br />

from breast cancer is decreasing.<br />

Australia has one of the best breast<br />

cancer survival rates in the world.<br />

The chance of surviving at least 10<br />

years after treatment is 85 percent.<br />

Increasing survival is due to earlier<br />

diagnosis through screening and<br />

improved treatments.<br />

Early diagnosis and improved<br />

survival rates can also be attributed<br />

to ongoing support for breast<br />

cancer awareness. The colour pink<br />

is synonymous with breast cancer<br />

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