By IANSlife
October 21, 2023 (IANSlife) Over 25% of breast cancer diagnosis are in women less than 40 years of age, finds healthcare provider, Apollo. Analysing close to 150,000 screenings over the past five years, the data also showed that the median age of breast cancer incidence among Indian women is almost ten years earlier than in Western countries like the USA and UK. This highlights a critical need for increasing awareness and early intervention through screening and diagnosis among Indian women.
Key findings from screenings:
Commenting on this, Dr Sathya Sriram, CEO – of preventive Health, Apollo, said, “Global guidelines have advocated for initiating regular breast cancer screening at the age of 40 years. However, the evolving landscape and these findings necessitate a re-evaluation of these guidelines, especially for Indian women. The misconception that cancer is an improbable cause of health issues in younger age groups often results in delayed diagnoses, potentially leading to missed opportunities for early intervention, better outcomes, and survival rates. I urge women across the nation to prioritize timely screenings and also encourage physicians to personalise their recommendation to patients, especially if they have a family history of cancer.”
Dr. Manjula Rao, Breast Cancer Specialist and Oncoplastic Surgeon, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC), stated, "More than sixty percent of breast cancer patients in India present in more advanced stages, with increased breast cancer-related mortality when compared to the West, which reports lower mortality rate, despite higher incidence of the disease. This highlights the relevance of public awareness and breast cancer screening, which helps in early detection. I would like to emphasize that early detection is paramount in the fight against breast cancer, and we at APCC have achieved a great level of success in treating breast cancer diagnosed in the early stages. We have accomplished breast conservation rates 60 percent, and are able to de-escalate therapy as per global evidence-based guidelines, hence offering our patients superior quality of life outcomes.”
By prioritizing routine check-ups and adopting a vigilant stance toward breast health, women can be empowered to take charge of their well-being. A few measures Apollo recommends include:
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