New Straits Times

Importance of breast prostheses

- Olivia Miwil olivia@nst.com.my

WHEN both of her breasts were removed due to cancer, Annie Chin thought she would no longer need to wear bras.

However, eight years after the mastectomy and without prosthesis, she started to feel insecure about her condition.

“Whenever I went out, I felt insecure about my body and there were times that I just wanted to go home. Appearance and self confidence are not the only concerns, there are effects that alter body posture and cause medical conditions such as neck and back problems.

“I suffered shoulder pain and a swollen back due to changes in the body,” she says.

Chin, who is the past president of Kinabalu Pink Ribbon, is now helping other breast cancer patients learn the importance of wearing silicone breast prostheses as they are medically necessary to maintain proper weight and the shape symmetry of the chest and back.

Patients can wear a temporary light, fibre-filled breast form which minimises irritation to sensitive tissue besides restoring shape, a few days after surgery, she explained at the launch of the month-long Pinktober campaign in Kota Kinabalu.

As for the permanent silicone breast prosthesis, which is worn externally, it can be worn between six and eight weeks after surgery. Silicone breast prostheses are designed to closely resemble the natural breast in terms of weight, appearance and texture, and adapt to the natural temperatur­e of the body.

Chin says, however, it is not the choice for some women because they are uncomforta­ble with it.

“On average, women have to wear it at least eight hours a day to prevent complicati­ons but they can take it off at night while sleeping,” she says adding that there are prostheses meant for swimming activities as well.

Kinabalu Pink Ribbon, a breast cancer support group in Sabah, is giving away 20 new pairs of bras and prostheses pledged by the China Consul General in Kota Kinabalu in conjunctio­n with the campaign.

Its president Nancy Tham says once the scar area and swelling have healed, breast cancer patients can be fitted with the bras and prostheses at Kinabalu Pink Ribbon centre.

Tham says the campaign aims to raise awareness on breast cancer and includes free clinical breast examinatio­ns at Klinik Malaysia, free meal vouchers for needy patients at the breast clinic at Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2 and 10 post-operation or surgical bras,

Qualified patients will also receive a financial aid of RM300.

 ??  ?? Chin educates breast cancer patients on the importance of breast protheses.
Chin educates breast cancer patients on the importance of breast protheses.

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