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Aired (March 27, 2021): Ayon sa datos ng World Health Organization o WHO, mahigit 2.26 milyong kababaihan ang namamatay sa sakit na breast cancer kada taon. Ano nga ba ang mga dapat at hindi dapat gawin para maiwasan ang sakit na ito? Sabay-sabay nating alamin 'yan sa 'Pinoy MD’!
Hosted by Connie Sison and its resident doctors, ‘Pinoy MD’ is an informative magazine show that provides wellness tips and answers to some important medical questions.
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There are several breast cancer detection options, and it is recommended that all women over age 40 get their mammograms. It has been shown that regular screening can catch breast cancer early and save lives. Stanford radiologists Drs. Debra Ikeda and Jafi Lipson explain the different types of imaging available and also explain the newest technology, tomosynthesis, or 3D mammography.
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This video is an effort by Narayana Health to raise the awareness of breast cancer. Watch the video to know signs of breast cancer which will help in early detection of the disease and reduce the risks.
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Breast surgeon Dr. Joseph Noriega discusses the proper conduct of breast self-examination, and enumerates on the signs and symptoms of breast cancer.
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Aired (October 23, 2021): Ngayong Breast Cancer Awareness Month, ating alamin kung paano nga ba maiiwasan ang pagkakaroon ng breast cancer mapa-babae man o lalaki.
Hosted by Connie Sison and its resident doctors, ‘Pinoy MD’ is an informative magazine show that provides wellness tips and answers to some important medical questions.
Watch ‘Pinoy MD’ every Saturday, 6 AM on GMA Network. Subscribe to youtube.com/gmapublicaffairs for our full episodes.
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Christine Elliott was only 31 when she found a lump under her left arm and breast area. She was then diagnosed with stage 3 triple positive breast cancer.
In this conversation, she voices how she underwent chemotherapy, radiation and a lumpectomy along with the tough choices she had to make about family planning. She also shares the powerful lessons she learned throughout her cancer journey.
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Kelly Shanahan was an OB-GYN with her own private practice. In 2008, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Five years later she learned the cancer was back and it is now stage 4.
Kelly shares how she went from doctor to “professional patient” and how she has been coming to big medical conferences including the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, where thousands of the top minds in medicine and research from around the world to discuss the latest in breast cancer research.
In this conversation, top breast cancer doctors including Paolo Tarantino, MD with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Lola Fayanju, MD with Penn Medicine discuss the big highlights from this year’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. This year’s buzz was still focused heavily on the new subcategory of patients: HER2-low.
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Women have a 1-in-8 chance of getting breast cancer in their lifetime. If you have breast cancer, you have a much better chance of being cancer-free if it is caught early.
Breast medical oncologist Christiana Brenin, MD, lists the early signs and symptoms of breast cancer that both men and women should watch out for.
If you find a symptom, and it lasts longer than two weeks, reach out to your doctor. No finding is too little or unimportant. If it worries you, get it checked out.
Learn more about breast cancer symptoms at https://uvahealth.com/services..../breast/breast-cance
Transcript
If you’re a woman, you have a 1 in 8 chance of getting breast cancer during your lifetime.
In its early stages, there may be no symptoms for detecting breast cancer. But as the cancer grows, there are changes that both women and men should watch for:
A lump or thickening, such as a mass, swelling, skin irritation or distortion, in or near the breast or in the underarm area
A change in the size or shape of the breast
A change in the color or feel of the skin of the breast, areola or nipple: it might be dimpled, puckered or scaly.
You may notice nipple discharge, erosion, tenderness, or inversion, which means the nipple is pointing inward.
If you have a new finding that lasts 2 weeks or longer, and that is unusual for you, reach out to your doctor.
With early diagnosis, there’s a 98% chance of surpassing the five-year survival rate.