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Early detection is the only weapon to fight the deadly disease of breast cancer. It strengthens its foundations and can spread to other parts of your body if left untreated; making it more difficult to get rid of.

Early Detection Offers Better Treatment Options

Early detection of breast cancer increases survival rate so every possible effort should be made for this purpose. Screening for breast cancer alerts you about the invasion of the disease long before it starts strengthening its foundations. This disease can be detected by screening before the symptoms start to emerge.

Screening is a useful tool for detecting breast cancer but it is not 100% effective and may not detect the presence of cancer in all cases.

Mammogram is a screening test in which two X-rays of each breast are taken to check for any symptom of cancer. Survival rates have been increased after the invention of this technique to some extent, but still there is no way to prevent cancer completely.

Screening is recommended on regular basis over the age of 50 due to the increased risk of developing cancer. Age is one of the main factors of being affected by the disease as this factor cant be controlled, but precautionary measures can be taken as a woman age.

Except Screening What Can Be Done?

Screening is most of the time recommended for women at the age of 50 if she is not at increased risk due to family history etc. In case of higher risk it can be started earlier as well according to the advice of your doctor. Clinical examination also helps in early detection of breast cancer because your breasts are examined by health professional.

Breast self examination is helpful for women of all ages as many changes take place at every stage of life and the recognition of usual and unusual changes is crucial for all women. Self-examination is one of the personal measures for the well-being of women. It enables them to know the normal feel and structure of their body so it becomes easier for them to spot unusual changes instantly.

by: Claire Tomalin




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