Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a Special Time to Unite

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Australia, a special time to unite in raising visibility, support, and understanding around breast cancer.

At Montier Health, we believe awareness is a catalyst: it fosters conversation, connects communities, and strengthens the path toward better outcomes.

There are many meaningful ways you can contribute to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

1. Learn about breast cancer

Many organisations such as Breast Cancer Trials, have resources you can access for free online.

2. Share information

No matter what your gender is, it always helps to share information about breast health with the women in your life that you care about.

3. Support a local fundraising event

Research to see what local community events are being held in your area. Otherwise, you could also choose to donate directly to a reputable Breast Cancer Foundation such as The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) or Breast Cancer Network Australia.

4. Engage in conversation

Talking about this disease with friends, family, or colleagues helps normalise discussions and break down fear or stigma.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is more than pink ribbons, it is about igniting informed conversations, expanding reach, and strengthening support across communities.

At Montier Health, we stand with everyone touched by breast cancer, and this October, we encourage you to learn, share, support, and engage.

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