First lady urges women to spare 5 minutes monthly to check breast cancer’s symptoms
Islamabad: Begum Samina Arif Alvi on Monday urged women in the country to get to know the symptoms of breast cancer and practice every month the five-minute routine of self-examination.
Speaking at a breast cancer awareness event organised at Tarlai Rural Health Centre, she said diagnosis of the disease at the first stage had 98 per cent chances of saving the patient’s life.
Begum Alvi said taking out five minutes every month was extremely important for a woman to detect any abnormality in the body followed by immediate medical assistance.
Expressing concern over the 40,000 deaths due to breast cancer every year, she said it was the time for the women to realise the gravity of the situation and be concerned about their health.
Begum Alvi emphasised on adopting a healthy lifestyle including a balanced diet and physical exercise to prevent breast cancer. She called upon the women to spread the awareness message to at least 10 other women around them.
She lauded the government’s step to involve nurses and lady health workers in creating
awareness on the issue and mentioned the immense support rendered by
civil and military departments, welfare organizations, media and educational institutions in this regard.
Bakhtiyar Kadrov, Representative of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for Pakistan said Pakistan had the highest rate of breast cancer cases in Asia, which needed urgent measures. He commended the efforts of Begum Samina Alvi in educating the womenfolk on breast cancer and the government’s initiative of universal health coverage for the people across the country. --
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