Breast Cancer In India: Tackling Myths, Causes, Symptoms, And Innovations In Treatment


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Breast cancer awareness – The need of the hour
Although breast cancer has become extremely common in recent days, there is a lack of awareness about the condition and several myths are rampant about the condition.

. Addressing the myths

- Breast cancer affects only women

- Any lump in the breast is a cancer lump

- All breast cancers need chemotherapy or complete breast removal

Causes

. Genetic susceptibility

. Factors affecting endogenous hormones

. Exogenous hormone intake

. Lifestyle patterns

. Mammographic findings

Symptoms

. From a medical perspective, what are the common and less common symptoms associated with breast cancer?

. Is it possible for breast cancer to be present without noticeable symptoms?

. Can you speak about the relationship between breast density and the risk or symptoms of breast cancer?

. How can individuals be more proactive about understanding and observing potential symptoms?

Risk Assessment and Diagnosis - Conventional and New Advances

Conventional

. Regular breast self-examination.

. Clinical breast examinations

. Screening and mammograms

. Management of hormone therapy (women who have undergone hormone therapy)

. Lifestyle modification

. Awareness is the key

New Advances

. Personalised early detection – Looking beyond mammograms

. Genetic and genomic testing

. NGS testing

. Risk reducing medications and surgery

Treatment and Prognosis

. Newer advances in breast cancer treatment - Precision medicine or precision treatment in oncology, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy

. Treatment approaches for different subtypes of breast cancer and their prognosis

. Benefits of a multi-disciplinary approach in treating breast cancer

. Measures to reduce the risk of the side effects of breast cancer treatment

. Specific lifestyle modification to prevent breast cancer or to be followed during and after breast cancer treatment to avoid recurrence

. The future of cancer treatment

-By Dr. Rahul S Kanaka, Consultant- Surgical Oncology, Manipal Hospital, Yeshwanthpur, Sarjapur and Hebbal

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