Let's all fight against Breast Cancer! Have yourself checked! |
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Filipino women, with
one in every thirteen women get diagnosed by the time they turn 40. It is also
the leading cause of death among women worldwide and is the most prevalent in
the Philippines. Statistics reveal that one of every four women diagnosed with
breast cancer die within the first five years.
Despite improvements in diagnosis, treatment and management in
recent decades, Filipino women are diagnosed each day and more will lose their
lives to the said disease in the next couple of years. Raising awareness is an
important part of reducing the impact of breast cancer on Filipino women and
families. Manila Medical Center (Manila Med) acknowledges the need for early
detection because this is the best way we could all fight against breast
cancer.
Unfortunately, like most Filipinos, we're the type who would only bother to visit the hospital and have ourselves checked if and when "may nararamdaman na." But most of the time, most of us would really avoid going to the hospital and seeing a physician. We fear of finding out that we're not in good health as we thought or we fear the expenses of having to undergo treatment.
This entire month of October, Manila Medical Center invites all
Filipino women to take time out to make sure family, friends and loved ones are
well informed, and to ensure those affected know they are not alone in their
breast cancer journey. Everyone should also take this opportunity to have their
breast check-up for their own peace of mind. After all, early detection is the
key against the Big C. Breast cancer awareness and early detection give women a
higher chance of beating the disease.
Dr. Dennis Sacdalan, Head Cancer Unit of Manila Medical Center |
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a special time to
acknowledge and support the many women and families across the country affected
by breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness Month originated in the United States
back in the 80’s and the month of October is now internationally recognized for
breast cancer awareness.
The pink ribbon connotes Breast Cancer Awareness |
The earlier
cancer is detected, the more likely it can be successfully treated. That’s why
breast scans and checks are so crucial, “says Dr. Dennis L. Sacdalan, M.D.
Head, Manila Medical Center Cancer Care Unit. He says that “all women should
keep an eye on their breasts and go to their doctor straight away if they
notice a change in the feel or appearance of their breasts.”
ManilaMed's President, Dr. Jose Ronaldo Delos Santos |
Who Are at Risk?
Although there are cases of men
diagnosed with breast cancer, most women are at risk of having the disease.
Here are some of the risk factors that increase the chance of having breast
cancer:
- women who have close relatives with
breast cancer (mother, sister, daughter)
- women with no children or having her first
child after 30
- women who are obese or overweight
- women who had their first menstrual cycle
before 12 years old
- women with dense breast tissue and those with
atypical hyperplasia, an accumulation of abnormal cells in the breasts
- women who has been taking oral contraceptives
for more than ten years
- women who are menopausal and are using hormone replacement therapy
What are the Symptoms?
Symptoms of
breast cancer include new lumps or thickening in the breast or under the arm,
nipple sores, nipple discharge or turning in, breast dimpling, a rash or
swollen breasts.
Screening
There are actually options:
A breast ultrasound can determine whether the breast
lump or mass is filled with fluid (a cyst) or solid. Cysts and fibroadenoma or
noncancerous lump are monitored for size changes. Cysts usually
increase in size during hormonal changes. The recommended schedule for a
breast ultrasound is 7-10 days after the first day of the menstruation. Solid
lump and irregularly shaped lump are further investigated.
Digital mammogram is another screening tool
used to detect early signs of breast cancer. Women who reach the age of 40 are
recommended to undergo mammography every year because the risk of having breast
cancer increases as you get older. Mammogram has a greater accuracy detecting
breast abnormalities and provides clear images.
Early detection of breast cancer gives woman a
higher chance of getting cure. There are advanced medical treatments available
in the country but being diagnosed at a later stage is more difficult to
cure and manage. There are still many women who prefer not knowing if there is
something wrong with them and will only seek the help of the doctor when it is
too late to save their lives. Survival rate for those with stage 2 cancer
can go as high as 93%.
ManilaMed stays true to their mission: "It is to give their best to make their patients better." |
For this Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in line with ManilaMed's mission on giving their best to make their patients feel better, Manila Medical Center highlights on the needs of all women to have themselves checked via breast ultrasound, digital mammography and breast screening to ensure that they are in the pink of health. In relation to this, ManilaMed offers 20% discount on Breast Screening Procedures such as Bilateral Screening Mammogram, Bilateral Screening Sonomammogram, and Combined Mammogram and Sonomammogram. The said 20% discount is good from October 1 to 31, 2017
For more information and other queries, call Roanne Therese Almoniña at (02) 523-8131 loc. 7002 or email through marketing.manilamed@gmail.com.
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