Early breast cancer detection crucial for high recovery rates, says Health Ministry

Saudi ministry of health highlighted the importance of regular breast health screenings. (Shutterstock)
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  • Early diagnosis and prompt treatment significantly improve patient quality of life

RIYADH: Early detection of breast cancer is vital for achieving a recovery rate exceeding 95 percent, the Saudi Ministry of Health said.

Early diagnosis and prompt treatment significantly improve patient quality of life and reduce mortality, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry highlighted the importance of regular breast health screenings, noting that breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women both globally and locally.

According to the ministry, 55 percent of breast cancer cases in the Kingdom are discovered in advanced stages, which reduces the chances of recovery.

Early screening is crucial for prevention, as 80 percent of breast tumors are benign, the ministry said.

The ministry recommends a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, breastfeeding, avoiding long-term use of birth control pills without medical consultation, abstaining from all tobacco products, and adhering to hormone therapy under medical supervision to help reduce the risk of breast cancer.

A global health campaign, held every October and known as Pinktober, aims to promote screening and prevention of the disease, which affects 2.3 million women worldwide.

Pinktober, also known as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, was launched in 2006 to provide a platform for advocacy organizations, health departments, retailers, and community groups to raise awareness of the disease, and support those affected by it.