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Breast cancer awareness in October

The month of October has marked the world over as Breast Cancer Awareness month, to raise awareness about breast cancer early detection and treatment.

Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in Indian women.  1 in every 21 women in India will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. The rate of breast cancer in India is still lower than in the west where the risk is 1 in 8 women. 

Globally, the mortality due to breast cancer has reduced. However in India, it still remains high.

It is said that for every 2 women diagnosed with breast cancer in India, one woman succumbs to it. This is predominantly because breast cancer is diagnosed late, in the advanced stages.

Any woman may get breast cancer. The risk increases if your periods have started early or stopped very late.

Women who smoke, eat high fat diet, drink alcohol are more at risk. Overweight women are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer and many other cancers. Having had no children and late pregnancy also increase risk for breast cancer

Breast cancers detected early have very high cure rates of greater than 95%. However in India, only 60 of 100 women with breast cancer will survive beyond 5 years.

This is largely due delay in diagnosis. The key tool in early detection is self-breast awareness. Most women usually have noticed a change in the breast, however put it off due the challenges of work, office, and children.

It is not a disease of the old, the disturbing trend is, about 48% of breast cancer occurs in women younger than 50 years old in India.

The next recurring misconception is that “nobody has cancer in my family, so how I can a have cancer”.

How can I detect cancer early?

Most often breast cancer presents as a painless lump/mass or thickening in the breast.

Look out for

• A change in the size, shape or feel of your breast

• Skin changes in the breast such as puckering, dimpling, a rash or redness of the skin

• Fluid leaking from the nipple in a woman who is not pregnant or breast feeding

• Changes in the position of the nipple

Self Breast awareness/Self Breast examination is an important tool for early detection. You should know what your breast looks and feels like.

Every month, usually after your period or if periods have stopped, on a fixed day look and feel for any of the above changes in your breast.

Any change in the breast has be evaluated by a clinical examination, mammogram, and biopsy to rule out cancer.

After 40years of age it is recommended to get an annual mammogram or at least once in 2 years. Mammograms may detect cancers very early, even before you can feel a lump.

The things you can do to help lower your breast cancer risk include:

The easiest, least expensive way to reduce your risk for cancer is just by eating a healthy diet.

Be aware, bring on your brave face every day! Act now.

For More:- Breast Feeding and Cancer

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