It’s Breast Cancer Month and a lot of events are
happening right now. Learn new ways and information would be a great help to us
woman. We are not alone in this fight, there are companies who are willing to
help.
According to reports from the Philippine Society of
Medical Oncology, the Philippines has the highest incidence of breast cancer in
Asia. And in line with the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October,
the Department of Health encourages Filipina women to educate themselves on the
disease.
“Key to winning the country’s battle against breast
cancer is early detection, which can be achieved through routine
self-examination and undergoing breast screening in the clinic,” explains Dr.
Nicky Montoya, president and CEO of MediCard, a leading Philippine HMO.
Below are important things to know about breast
cancer screening.
Know your family history. If you have close
relatives who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, you have to be extra
vigilant because you are at greater risk to have the disease. The risk is
doubled if you have a first-degree relative with breast cancer.
You can and should screen yourself regularly. In
front of a mirror, observe the physical condition of your breasts and take note
of any irregularity in shape, color, size, such as swelling, discoloration,
rashes, puckering, or discharge from the nipples. Then, use your hands to feel
your breasts in a circular motion, to check for any lumps.
Be thorough in conducting the self-exam. Breast
self-exams are most accurate when done when it is wet, so gynecologists advise
on doing it in the shower. You should cover the entire breast, from the side
near the armpit all the way to your chest area and below, just where your
ribcage begins. Feel your breasts while you are standing, with your arms up,
and also while lying down.
Visit a clinic. If you want to be surer about the
state of your breasts, and especially if you have family history, visit your
gynecologist. At the MediCard Lifestyle Center Breast
Clinic, female breast surgeons who specialize in
breast conditions are available to
advise patients. They can screen for lumps using
digital mammogram and breast ultrasound, or even conduct biopsy using
Mammotome, which enables doctors to collect tissue samples and make highly
accurate breast cancer diagnosis without the need for open surgery.
To learn more about breast cancer examination from a
medical professional, consult your doctor today, or visit
www.medicardphils.com.
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