Breast Cancer Awareness 2022: October is recognized worldwide as Breast Cancer Awareness Month each year. Seminars, conferences, and activities are held throughout the month to educate the public about the disease and its prevention.
The third Friday in October is National Mammography Day (a mammogram is a test to identify breast cancer), while October 13 is designated as Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day in the United States as part of the month-long campaign.
Women are more likely to acquire breast cancer than men because of the abnormal and quick cell proliferation in the breast. Depending on the sort of cells that develop into cancer, there are various types of breast cancer.
It is Pakistan\’s third most prevalent cancer, and 64% of those who develop it do not survive.
Here are some signs of breast cancer, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
According to how far the disease has spread, the various kinds of breast cancer are listed below:
Breast cancer, in-situ, is a precancerous stage that begins in the milk duct and has not spread to the area\’s surrounding tissues.
Breast cancer spread to the surrounding tissue is invasive breast cancer.
Women can begin by conducting a home examination to look for anomalies or lumps growing in the area.
According to the American Cancer Society, the 5-year relative survival rate is a hopeful 99% high at the localized stage when breast cancer is discovered early.
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Early detection entails scheduling routine clinician appointments, mammograms, and monthly self-exams. Early identification of breast cancer improves treatment outcomes and lowers mortality rates.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Iftner, a virologist from Germany, claims that giving girls in Pakistan who are 9 to 15 years old one dose of the human papillomavirus vaccine could help save many lives.
Here are some recommendations from the National Breast Cancer Foundation to reduce the risk:
Events for breast cancer awareness are held in Pakistan, much like in other nations. People from all walks of life come together at universities and healthcare institutions to offer their support and put awareness on the issue.
Pink Ribbon has been operating in Pakistan since 2004 and is committed to tackling the problem of breast cancer with a broad national outreach. It is the only non-profit, autonomous organization in the nation devoted to raising breast cancer awareness.
Around 20,035,000 people have been taught breast cancer early detection techniques so far, and 37,000 low-income women have had mammograms.
They plan activities every October to increase understanding and emphasize the value of early detection and treatment.
The breast cancer symbol that you frequently see being utilized in advertising is a pink ribbon. The breast cancer ribbon stands for the disease, awareness, and the necessity of uniting women.
Arif Alvi, the president of Pakistan, has issued letters to the prime minister, members of parliament, ministries, members of the media, and governors, pleading for their assistance in spreading awareness of breast cancer.
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He highlighted his worries about the condition and emphasized the significance of early detection and self-examination. He concentrated on solutions for flood-affected women and their unique requirements.
The first lady Samina Alvi discussed her nationwide campaign to raise breast cancer awareness while addressing a session on the disease at a college in Islamabad. She advised ladies to pass the word to at least 10 other women in their social circle.
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She also pushed the family\’s male members to recognize the situation\’s gravity and help the woman seek appropriate medical attention.
This year, while making calls on mobile devices, a public service announcement can be heard as part of the Breast Cancer Prevention Campaign. That acts as a guide for the nation\’s breast cancer detection and prevention.
Every 13 minutes, a woman in Pakistan receives a breast cancer diagnosis, and the mortality rate is a frightening 64%. The only way to preserve priceless lives is through early detection and prevention.
When you witness campaigns on the subject, inform the disadvantaged people in your community and spread the news as a responsible citizen.
Additionally, make an effort to take part in activities that promote breast cancer awareness so that you can help.
Pakistan\’s healthcare system is poor, but with continued work, we can make improvements and give our women the tools they need to take on the difficult fight against breast cancer.
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