
BREAST HEALTH
According to the Mayo Clinic "breast health begins with breast awareness, or a sense of what's normal for your breasts. To promote breast health, consider doing regular breast self-exams. With practice, you'll discover how your breasts vary in sensitivity and texture at different times during your menstrual cycle."
QUICK FACTS
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in Africa.
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Breast Cancer is 98% treatable if detected early.
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According to a study conducted by doctors Samuel Yaw Opoku, Martin Benwell and Joel Yarney (2012), late presentation has been observed as the hallmark of breast cancer in Ghanaian women where over 60% of patients report with either stage 3 or 4 of the disease.Late stage breast cancer detection in all of Africa is attributed to the negative social stigma of the disease in society, lack of awareness in developing countries, and access to health services (World Health Organization, 2011). In particular, recent studies conducted in Ghana show that fear of the disease is linked to death in most cases, denial and guilt, as well as supernatural attributes. The 5-year survival of breast cancer in Ghana is less than 25%, compared with over 70% in Western Europe and North America.