OCTOBER is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) has urged women to take ownership of their personal health by getting checked regularly and early.
In South Africa, according to the National Cancer Registry (2017), one in 26 women is at risk of developing breast cancer.
CANSA’s national manager, Lorraine Govender said, “We encourage women to focus on their breast health by being aware of any changes or irregularities, get to know the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and go for regular breast screenings. It’s always good to practise self-care, which includes making personal health a priority.”
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According to Govender, If any women have breast cancer symptoms, it is important to present to health practitioner. “It can lead to an early-stage diagnosis that results in better breast cancer treatment and survival,” she said.
Anyone can get involved and help CANSA during October: Purchase a ‘Doek with a Difference’ or a pair of earrings as part of the Pink Trees for Pauline campaign, or host a virtual Cuppa For CANSA event with the CANSA SPAR Tea on October 30.