Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Outline (10/20/10)

Body Paragraph II: Mental Health of Men

Since men feel neglected by physicians when it comes to this topic, they are also scared of telling their loved ones because they feel they don’t know enough information to explain it to their families.

----Men developing anxiety
----Dealing with depression
----how public awareness could help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety

Due to men being diagnosed so late it affects the household men live in. Men are always seen as the provider in the family. A responsible man does everything they can to fput pod on the table, and being diagnosed with Breast Cancer affects the gender roles a lot.

----how breast cancer affects men
----men not being able to work( how it affects his family )


Body Paragraph III: Men Vs. Women

When it comes to men and women there is nothing really different but our body parts. Therefore, why is it that men aren't recommended to be tested annually? Men’s health is just as important as women’s health.

----Testing is the same for men and women
----percentage of men who are diagnosed with breast cancer
----men being hormone receptor positive
----survival rates (similar)

Since survival rates are so similar, men should be receiving the same treatment as women. It is only fair. This disease when it comes to men is being “poorly understood”(Robinson).

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