Ludhiana, October 19
Early diagnosis is the key to treat breast cancer effectively, says Dr Nishant Batta, Consultant Oncologist.
Breast cancer cases are rising at an alarming rate across the globe, said Dr Batta. It is known to be one of the most common cancers among the women.
Addressing the audience during a programme organised by a private hospital to mark ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month’, Dr Batta recommended annual mammography screening for above 40-year-old women. “It is currently the best available method to detect breast cancer,” he said.
Breast cancer survivors also participated in the event and shared their journey and experience right from the diagnosis till treatment.
Minakshi Sharma, Deputy Director, District Bureau of Employment and Enterprises, Ludhiana, was the chief guest for the event.
“About 90 per cent of patients survive when breast cancer is detected at an early stage. Thus it is important for women to self-examine their breasts regularly and consult a doctor if they notice any change. Young females should also be educated about breast cancer,” said Dr Batta.
Some common symptoms of breast cancer are painless lump in the breast or armpit, change in breast shape, dimpling in breast skin, abnormal nipple discharge and nipple retraction or ulceration, he said. — TNS
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