FDA Screens and Sensitizes Staff on Breast Cancer
FDA Screens and Sensitizes Staff on Breast Cancer
The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) on Monday October 28, 2019 organized a Breast Cancer screening and sensitization exercise for its female Staff at its Head Office in Accra.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, marked in countries across the world, to helps increase awareness, that will facilitate early screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide.
Dr Annan Ayongo, a Family Physician Specialist at the Family Medical Department of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in a presentation explained that, early screening and diagnosis are the basis of breast cancer control.
According to her, if the cancer is detected early, with adequate treatment available, there is a good chance that breast cancer can be cured.
She further stated that, when breast cancer is detected at a later stage, curative treatment is mostly no longer an option.
Treatment in such cases rather improves the quality of life of a patient and delays the disease progression, while supportive and palliative care should be readily available.
Staff of FDA were sensitized on the various types of breast examination such as the breast self examination exercise, clinical breast examination and radiological breast examination.
According to the nurse, the self breast examination should be a monthly exercise that helps ladies to identify changes in their breast and helps in early detection of any abnormalities. She urged all women to do monthly breast examination from 5 to 7 days after their menstrual period and further stated that, clinical breast examination is done between the ages of 20 to 40 years annually at any health facility.
The participants were advised to live healthy such as consuming more fruits and vegetables, experiencing more minutes of relaxation daily, maintaining not more than 30 Body Mass Index, practicing at least 150 minutes of exercise weekly and desist from smoking as well as second hand smoking.
The participants were finally taken through the clinical breast screening exercise.
In all, about 200 staff were screened.