October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, culminating in International Breast Cancer Day on October 19.
This day highlights the ongoing struggle against breast cancer, a disease that affects women globally.
International Breast Cancer Day serves not only to stress the importance of early diagnosis and treatment but also to foster a strong bond of love, support, and solidarity among those impacted by the illness.
Breast cancer survivor Mrs. Naheed Satti praised the setup and care at CMH Rawalpindi, emphasizing the excellent support from her doctors.
Mrs. Satti urged educators and school principals to organize seminars to raise awareness among young girls about breast cancer. Fellow survivor Mrs Shazia Sultana shared, "I will encourage my sisters to conduct regular check-ups and consult a doctor immediately if they notice any changes in their bodies. While breast cancer sounds daunting, it can be fully treated."
Major General Tahir Masood, Director General of Surgery, warned that the incidence of breast cancer in Pakistan is rising, with one in nine women affected. He stressed the importance of early diagnosis, advising women over 40 to undergo regular mammograms.
CMH Rawalpindi provides comprehensive treatment for breast cancer, including plastic and breast surgery departments focused on reconstruction. Let us unite in raising awareness about this disease and prioritize our health and that of others.