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Breast Cancer Dr Abd Hamid Mat Sain Consultant Surgeon ColumbiaAsia Hospital Seremban

Breast Cancer Awareness - Cancer Education

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a public presentation on breast cancer awareness in 2012 during the Cancer Awareness Week in Seremban

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Breast Cancer

•Dr Abd Hamid Mat Sain

•Consultant Surgeon

•ColumbiaAsia Hospital

•Seremban

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The Cancer Incidence in Peninsular Malaysia 2003-2005 report, published by the National Cancer Registry (NCR), states that the total;

67,792 new cases were diagnosed among 29,596 males (43.7 per cent) and 38,196 females (56.3 per cent).

The annual crude rate;

100.2 persons per 100,000 for males

132.1 persons per 100,000 for females.

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All women are at risk when it comes to breast cancer,

but no one knows what exactly causes breast cancer.

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RisksCancer is hereditary; If your sister, mother, or daughter developed breast cancer, then you have a higher risk of developing it yourself.

•Your own personal history with cancer;

•The age at which your menstrual cycle began; how earlier your cycle began, how higher the risk.

•The age at which you go through menopause; women who have their menopause after the age of 55 are at higher risk of developing breast cancer.

•The age at which you give birth to your first child; the risk increases with older age, but if you have first degree relatives with carcinoma of the breast, then risk age goes down.

•Your current age; The risk increases with age. Age is the biggest risk factor. (76% of women who develop breast cancer had no other risk factors).

•Your race; Caucasian women have a slightly higher risk than Black, Hispanic, or Asian women. (Chinese - Indian - Malay)

•Your health; women who are overweight or obese after their menopause have a higher risk of developing breast cancer.

•Drinking alcohol; studies suggest that the more alcohol a woman drinks, the greater her risk of breast cancer.

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•Fibroadenoma

•Cancer

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Therapeutic Trilogy

•Surgery

•Chemotherapy

•Radiotherapy

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