"Breast
Cancer is Treatable, but Early Detection is Key" says Chughtai Lab
Karachi
Chughtai
Lab’s consultant pathologist says that young women should create an
early breast cancer detection plan because that’s the key to
treatment and ultimately, to saving lives.
In
honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Chughtai Lab
has embarked on a month-long nation-wide campaign, termed #ThinkPink
with Chughtai Lab, to bring awareness and education to the nation’s
women and men. After a series of events in Lahore and Islamabad,
Chughtai Lab held an event at its flagship lab at Shaheed-e-Millat
Road, Karachi to spread awareness of this disease and the benefits of
early detection. “If you’re above 20 years, you need to examine
yourself monthly”, according to Dr. Sehba Arij, Consultant
Pathologist at Chughtai Lab. She elaborated on the myths surrounding
breast cancer as well as the symptoms and signs to watch out
for.
Muniba Mazari, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Chughtai Lab, also spoke at the event and implored young women to take their health seriously and opt for self-examination on a regular basis. She opined “Breast cancer is a topic that is hardly talked about by either men or women. It is because of this societal taboo that many women keep on suffering for a long period of time until the cancer reaches a stage where it becomes harder to treat than it would initially have been.” She implored young women not only to learn to self-examine, but teach other women to do so as well.
Muniba Mazari, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility at Chughtai Lab, also spoke at the event and implored young women to take their health seriously and opt for self-examination on a regular basis. She opined “Breast cancer is a topic that is hardly talked about by either men or women. It is because of this societal taboo that many women keep on suffering for a long period of time until the cancer reaches a stage where it becomes harder to treat than it would initially have been.” She implored young women not only to learn to self-examine, but teach other women to do so as well.
Speaking
about the #ThinkPink campaign, she commented, "It isn't just
about combatting the disease but also breaking the taboo of talking
about diseases and ailments of all kinds. The more we talk about
these things, the easier they will be to treat."
Dr.
Omar Chughtai, Lab Director of Chughtai Lab said that with the
opening of a lab facility in Karachi, he hopes they can bring quality
and convenient testing services to the metropolis. Some of the
conveniences he mentioned included Chughtai Lab’s free home sample
collection service, online and emailed lab reports, SMS alerts and
the custom Chughtai Lab mobile app. “Come visit or call us, we are
always looking for ways to serve you better”, he said.
Chughtai
Lab is one of the leading pathology labs in Pakistan that has been
serving the nation since 1983. Chughtai Lab has made promising
progress in the field of diagnostic testing and has a vast network of
150+ locations nationwide, functioning in all provinces of Pakistan.
Under its social arm, Chughtai Foundation conducts free medical camps
and public awareness campaigns in a bid to bring free health
education to the nation.
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