Breast Cancer Awareness
Breast Cancer Awareness
With the advent of innovation in the world, the spread of diseases has increased in number. Cancer has become the deadliest disease in the world in the twentieth century and has been the cause of the loss of millions of lives till now. Breast cancer is also one of the deadliest diseases. We have all heard and read about this cancer, but even today most people are reluctant to talk about breast cancer.
Most people ignore the Breast Cancer Awareness advertisement and the hard news, and don't want to hear or want to talk about the subject. According to a report by the Indian Council of Medical Research, 15 to 20 women suffer from breast cancer every year in the world, and another study found that due to lack of awareness of breast cancer in Pakistan only the first stage was diagnosed (4%). Is less than 1% and 1 in every 9 women can be at risk of breast cancer.
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer in women. First, it was mostly found in women between the ages of 45 and 60, but now a large number of cases have been reported in young women. Breast cancer is mainly caused by the tumultuous growth in the tissues of the duct and lobes, as well as in developing countries as well as in developing countries.
Abnormal growths show signs of nausea or vomiting on the breast. In addition to the breast, if the symptoms appear in the armpit, there may be a risk of breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Disease is a herbicide, that is, can pass from one generation to another. There are basically four stages to breast cancer disease. The first two stages are largely curable, but in the third and fourth stages The disease is almost cured.
The first stage of breast cancer produces a small gland in the breast and occasionally a slight sensation of pain. The first stage determines that the cancer now begins to damage the tissue independently. There is no proper treatment. When the gland becomes enlarged, the second stage of the disease begins and the gland starts spreading to the roots, and lymph nodes enter.
In the second stage, the size of the gland becomes the same as that of walnuts or limes. In the second stage, the disease is curable even without substantial surgery. It can spread further to the bone and armpit, and it also gets closer to the skin.
In the fourth and final stage, the cancer spreads from the lymph nodes to other parts of the spleen, and it gradually spreads to the lungs, liver and brain. John is lost.
Mammography is used to diagnose breast cancer. These glands can be diagnosed with specific x-rays within the mammography, thus preventing further spread.
Treatment requires surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone replacement therapy to treat breast cancer patients. The third and fourth stages of the disease are treated with chemotherapy to separate the affected part of the breast. This process is time-consuming as well as long-term, even in the fetal, cerebral and spinal cord. But causes numerous problems.
Regular screening is the most effective way for women to prevent breast cancer. In many health centers in Pakistan, the disease is diagnosed free of charge. Women aged 40 to 50 should be diagnosed with the disease on an annual basis. A major cause of cancer is lack of a balanced diet, depression and isolation. According to doctors, breastfeeding your infants in place of breast milk can also be very helpful in preventing breast cancer.
In many countries of the world, October is celebrated as Breast Cancer Awareness, and on November 20, worldwide, a joint awareness campaign for breast cancer is held on the 20th of this day called Pink Day.
Treatment of breast cancer is a painful and expensive procedure, and during treatment, the infected patient and their relatives face numerous problems.
Fundraising has been launched this year by the Department of English at the University of Education Lahore Dera Ghazi Khan Campus to help such patients. The public and donors can also contribute to this. Together, eliminate this disease and consciously cleanse our society from this deadly disease, or else it would be our mother, sister or daughter.
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