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How Regular Screening Can Prevent Breast Cancer

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How Regular Screening Can Prevent Breast Cancer

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  1. How Regular Screening Can Prevent Breast Cancer Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, but the good news is that early detection can dramatically improve survival rates. Regular screening plays a crucial role in identifying breast cancer at its earliest and most treatable stages, often before symptoms appear. The Importance of Regular Screening Screening tests such as mammograms, clinical breast exams, and self-examinations are key tools for early detection. A mammogram can detect tumors that are too small to be felt, allowing doctors to start treatment before the cancer spreads. When breast cancer is found early, treatment is often less invasive, recovery is faster, and the chances of complete recovery are much higher. According to Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli, a leading surgical oncologist, timely breast screening is one of the most effective ways to reduce breast cancer mortality. He emphasizes that women should not wait for symptoms to develop before scheduling a screening, as many breast cancers grow silently in the early stages. Dr. Sunkavalli also highlights that with advancements in diagnostic technology, mammograms today are safer, quicker, and more accurate than ever before. Who Should Get Screened? Women over the age of 40 are generally advised to have regular mammograms every one to two years, but those with a family history of breast cancer or other risk factors should start screening earlier. Consultation with an oncologist or healthcare provider helps determine the most suitable screening plan for each individual. Creating Awareness Saves Lives Awareness and education are just as important as screening itself. Encouraging women to attend regular check-ups, understand risk factors, and practice monthly self-exams can significantly reduce the number of late-stage breast cancer cases. Conclusion Regular screening is not just a preventive measure—it’s a life-saving habit. Detecting breast cancer early gives women more treatment options, better outcomes, and greater peace of mind. Experts like Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli continue to advocate for awareness and timely screening, empowering women to take proactive steps toward safeguarding their health.

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