The
Emirates Oncology Society and the Emirates Medical Association, in
collaboration with Burjeel Cancer Institute at Burjeel Medical
City, recently lit up Burj Khalifa in pink to promote Pink
October 2020 and intensify the fight against breast cancer.
The activity is the biggest
visual campaign for breast cancer awareness in the world up to
date.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, observed in October
of every year around the world, provides an opportunity to
remind women to be mindful of their well-being and the importance
of early detection of screening tests.
“We are delighted to launch this biggest worldwide
campaign for breast cancer awareness in Burj Khalifa, one of the
UAE’s landmarks as the country is making rapid strides in
healthcare industry as part of its 2021 Vision to be one of the
best countries in the word,” said Dr Humaid Al Shamsi, President
of Emirates Oncology Society (EOS). “The effective control of
breast cancer lies majorly in the early detection of the disease,
as it ensures a better chance of accessing a wide range of
treatment options.”
Dr Shamsi stressed on the importance of bi-monthly
self-breast exams and yearly mammograms. “Combined with clinical
and self-breast exams, mammography can increase the likelihood of
diagnosing the disease. Changes in the overall size, shape, or
appearance of the breast or breast pain are to be noted as serious
and alerting signs that women should be aware of.”
Worldwide, the most common type of cancer in women
is breast cancer. A woman diagnosed with breast cancer in the
early stages has a 93 percent or higher survival rate. Experts
recommend women who are at higher risk of developing breast
cancer, such as women with family or medical history, to follow a
periodic consultation plan with their doctor. Age, weight, alcohol
consumption, smoking, diet and exercise are some of the risk
factors that trigger the development of the disease.
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