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CITYSAVING­S MARKS WOMEN’S MONTH WITH BREAST CANCER AWARENESS FORUM

Participan­ts are educators from the divisions of the Cities of Cebu, Naga, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu and Danao Speakers point out the importance of being proactive and of early detection of breast cancer

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A total of 132 educators participat­ed in a breast cancer awareness forum anchored on the National Women’s Month theme, “We Make Change Work for Women.”

Organized by the City Savings Bank as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s, in partnershi­p with the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 7 and the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc.– Eduardo J. Aboitiz Cancer Center (RAFI-EJACC), this Project Pink was held last March 22 and 23 at the Plenary Hall, Eduardo Aboitiz Developmen­t Studies Center (EADSC), Cebu City.

The participan­ts came from the city divisions of Cebu, Naga, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, and Danao.

“There is nothing permanent in this world except change. Evident to that, women, in general, go through a lot of changes before we reach the peak of our womanhood. Neverthele­ss, the difference on how each woman goes through this journey doesn’t spare us from the risk of breast cancer,” said CitySaving­s Reputation Management Head Paula Ruelan in her opening remarks.

With about 10,000 new cases diagnosed every year, this disease has been considered as the most common form of cancer among Filipinos.

Proactive, early detection RAFI–EJACC program coordinato­r Ronald de los Reyes said that that only three out 10 cancer patients in Metro Cebu may survive from this disease in a fiveyear period.

He, however, pointed out the importance of being proactive in the awareness and early detection of breast cancer since eight out of 10 women with an early diagnosis of breast cancer have a higher chance of survival compared to those diagnosed on the later stage.

Meanwhile, breast surgeon and breast cancer awareness advocate Dr. Frances Marion de la Serna shared that 80 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer had no identified risk factor before their diagnosis.

Early detection reduces the chances of death.

She said that 17 to 43 percent of women diagnosed with cancer had negative breast examinatio­n hence proper screening and examinatio­n should be done to ensure that one is not at risk.

Nora Moreno, a cancer survivor and recipient of RAFI-EJACC’s medical assistance, shared her battle of the cancer and the changes this brought in her life.

The participat­ing educators thanked CitySaving­s for organizing the event.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ADVOCATE. Dr. Frances Marion de la Serna, surgeon and guest speaker, discusses the different breast cancer risk factors during the Project Pink forum.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO BREAST CANCER AWARENESS ADVOCATE. Dr. Frances Marion de la Serna, surgeon and guest speaker, discusses the different breast cancer risk factors during the Project Pink forum.

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