‘Feel’. A breast cancer awareness film inspired by my sister’s story is out now. A reminder to check your breasts regularly. Make it a habit. And if you feel or notice any change… please don’t wait, get checked. Early detection can save your life 🤍
Huge thanks and love to all the dear friends and family, Bonkers United, division7 and SMUGGLER UK who helped bring this initiative to life ! It means a lot.
And thank you to Wieden+Kennedy for collaborating on a special 1-minute version that aired during the GRAMMYs to help spread the message.
For more info and a simple guide on how to check your breasts, visit my awareness website checkyourbreasts.today - @checkyourbreasts.today
Produced by: @bonkersunited , @wearedivision7 , @smugglersite
Creative + Direction: @judith.veenendaal
Cinematography: @noelschoolderman
Executive producers: Saskia Kok, @janjinek , @kamilaprokop , David Richards, @_lucy__kelly_ , Fergus Brown
Production Manager: @annemiekeboschma
Edit: @nsaati1
Sound: @quincyvlijtig@sauvagesoundstudios
Color: @laurensorij
Music director: @racheltauwnaar
Music studio @ambassadors.berlin
Music composer: @daanduijf
1st AD: @philip_young
1st AC: @boyd_bakema
2nd AC: Lin Hou Oei
Gaffer: @jeroenzwart
Electricians: Robert Groendijk, @juliettegruter , Thom van Dongen, Nout Klaassen
Key Grip: Ade Johnsson
Art director: @artdept.nl , @fleurankone
Art assistent: Marten Hoekstra
Sculpture Artist: @mennoveenendaal
Hair & Make Up: @faisa.s , Masha Meyer
Styling: @mevrouw.dijkman , Iris Mandemaker
Location Manager: Thijs Bolle
Production assistent: Vic Raeymaekers
Catering chef: Eveline van Stiphout
Casting: @johndoornikcasting
Website design: @studiofloorbijkersma , Judith Veenendaal
Copywriter: @georgebelfield , Judith Veenendaal
Website developer: Ronald Wesselink
Special Thanks: see comments 🤍
Around 1 in 8 women will face breast cancer in their lifetime. The best outcomes are linked to early diagnosis. While routine medical screenings are important, most women first notice changes themselves. That’s why it’s so essential to know your breasts and become familiar with how they look and feel.
So take a few minutes each month to check in and see if anything feels different. Most changes won’t be cancer, but if they are, early detection can make all the difference.
www.checkyourbreasts.today
Around 1 in 8 women will face breast cancer in their lifetime. The best outcomes are linked to early diagnosis. While routine medical screenings are important, most women first notice changes themselves. That’s why it’s so essential to know your breasts and become familiar with how they look and feel.
So take a few minutes each month to check in and see if anything feels different. Most changes won’t be cancer, but if they are, early detection can make all the difference.
www.checkyourbreasts.today
*The content on this account is intended for informational purposes only and is not meant to diagnose, treat, or provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any health concerns or breast health issues. Regular self-exams are an important part of breast health awareness but do not replace professional screenings or medical consultations. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition. The information provided on this account is sourced from reputable public sources. Responsibility for disputes concerning its origin or accuracy is disclaimed.
Don’t forget.
The best time for a breast self-check is a few days after your period ends, as your breasts are less likely to be naturally tender or swollen.
If you don’t have periods, consider setting a reminder for your self-exam on the first day of each month.
www.checkyourbreasts.today