“…First, most studies of cancer in the media where a comparative count is done find that breast cancer is over-reported compared to its incidence in the population , Dymock and Hill 1999, Gerlach et al 1997, Marino and Gerlach 1999, Sarna 1995, Saywell et al 2000 as it appeals to news editors for a variety of (largely sexist) reasons (Henderson and Kitzinger 1999, Lantz and Booth 1998, Lupton 1994. For this study, though, a further reason is that the first week of October has been designated`Breast Cancer Awareness Week' by various influential cancer organisations, meaning that there was increased coverage of charity fundraising events and book launches relating to breast cancer autobiographies (13 PWCs were reported as having written books about their cancer experience; 11 of these were women writing about their breast cancer).…”