Interim health minister stresses breast cancer awareness

Minister urged all women to understand that regular self-examination of their breasts is a vital step

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KARACHI, PAKISTAN:

In a heartfelt video message, Caretaker Sindh Health Minister Dr Saad Khalid Niaz has underlined the preventability of breast cancer and the critical role that early detection plays in saving women's lives.

Dr Niaz emphasised that breast cancer is a prevalent and common disease in Pakistan, and raising awareness about its early detection is essential to combat its impact on women's health.

The minister urged all women to understand that regular self-examination of their breasts is a vital step in the early diagnosis of breast cancer. He stressed that if any unusual lumps or changes are noticed around the chest area, women should promptly seek medical attention to undergo essential tests.

In his message, Dr Niaz expressed his appreciation for the efforts of media outlets in spreading awareness about breast cancer. He particularly acknowledged The Express Tribune for its dedication to highlighting this critical issue. He urged all media houses to join the cause and make breast cancer awareness a public service message to reach a wider audience.

In separate online meetings with District Health Officers (DHOs) and Medical Superintendents (MS) of public hospitals Dr Niaz had detailed discussions on the overall situation of the hospitals and the medical facilities provided.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2023.

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