Early detection of breast cancer is crucial: Walia

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 06 2013 | 6:15 PM IST
Timely check-ups and proper awareness about breast cancer are essential for the prevention of the disease, said Delhi Minister of Social Welfare, Women and Child Development Kiran Walia today.
"There is a mindset prevalent in many cancer patients that no one can save them. But they need to know that if it is detected in time, they can be saved," said Walia at the Annual Seminar on "Breast Cancer in Young Women" here.
The seminar was organised by 'Cancer Sahyog', the emotional support Group of Indian Cancer Society, Delhi.
"Check-ups from time to time is necessary as well as awareness about the disease," said Walia who saw closely one of her family members fighting breast cancer.
"For someone who had a first-hand experience of seeing what happens when anybody is affected by breast cancer, I know what it means," she said.
The seminar specially focused on women below 35 years of age who are increasingly affected by breast cancer.
"It can affect anybody at any age. However, it has been seen that breast cancer among young women is increasing at an alarming rate," said Chief of Head and Neck Surgery of Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre, A K Dewan.
The seminar also had a panel discussion on various issues like prevention of breast cancer, its risk factors, treatment and care among others which was attended by renowned doctors from the capital and cancer survivors too.
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First Published: Oct 06 2013 | 6:15 PM IST

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