AGL37.99▼ -0.03 (0.00%)AIRLINK215.53▲ 18.17 (0.09%)BOP9.8▲ 0.26 (0.03%)CNERGY6.79▲ 0.88 (0.15%)DCL9.17▲ 0.35 (0.04%)DFML38.96▲ 3.22 (0.09%)DGKC100.25▲ 3.39 (0.04%)FCCL36.7▲ 1.45 (0.04%)FFL14.49▲ 1.32 (0.10%)HUBC134.13▲ 6.58 (0.05%)HUMNL13.63▲ 0.13 (0.01%)KEL5.69▲ 0.37 (0.07%)KOSM7.32▲ 0.32 (0.05%)MLCF45.87▲ 1.17 (0.03%)NBP61.28▼ -0.14 (0.00%)OGDC232.59▲ 17.92 (0.08%)PAEL40.73▲ 1.94 (0.05%)PIBTL8.58▲ 0.33 (0.04%)PPL203.34▲ 10.26 (0.05%)PRL40.81▲ 2.15 (0.06%)PTC28.31▲ 2.51 (0.10%)SEARL108.51▲ 4.91 (0.05%)TELE8.74▲ 0.44 (0.05%)TOMCL35.83▲ 0.83 (0.02%)TPLP13.84▲ 0.54 (0.04%)TREET24.38▲ 2.22 (0.10%)TRG61.15▲ 5.56 (0.10%)UNITY34.84▲ 1.87 (0.06%)WTL1.72▲ 0.12 (0.08%)

Int’l Day against Breast Cancer being observed today

Intl Day Against Breast Cancer Being Observed Today
Share
Tweet
WhatsApp
Share on Linkedin
[tta_listen_btn]

ISLAMABAD – International Day against Breast Cancer is being observed today to raise awareness about this deadly disease and promote women´s access to timely diagnosis and treatment.

The theme for World Breast Cancer Day in 2024 is “No one should face breast cancer alone.”

This theme emphasises the critical role of patient-centered care, which encompasses medical, emotional, psychological, and social support through patient navigation systems.

It also seeks to address gender and socio-economic inequalities in access to breast cancer care.

President Asif Ali Zardari has urged media to educate people about breast cancer to save thousands of precious lives.

In his message on International Day against Breast Cancer, being observed today, he stressed on the need to raise awareness about this disease by addressing misconceptions and prioritizing healthy lifestyle adjustments.

The President said one in every nine women is at risk of breast cancer in Pakistan and the late diagnosis of the disease considerably contributes to the high mortality rate.

He said Pakistan needs broader level efforts to educate women about breast cancer, regular self-examination and mammographic screening.

Asif Ali Zardari urged country’s policymakers and health officials to plan and prioritize disease control activities, including improved treatment and individual patient care.

He emphasized the need to ensure that our women have access to screening and early detection services which are critical in diagnosis of breast cancer early and saving lives.

Related Posts

Get Alerts