In addition to telling about the danger of breast cancer in forty-six women, the risk of septicemia has been reminded of a 'Breast Cancer Awareness Day' program.
The Bangladesh Cancer Awareness Forum and Rotary International 'District 3281' jointly celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Day on Tuesday.On this occasion, the chief coordinator of the Forum and the National Cancer Institute and the Department of Epidemiology Department of the Department of Epidemiology Department of the Department, Md. Habibullah Talukdar Raskin presented various information on breast cancer.
He said, "As the age increases, the risk of breast cancer increases. It is seen in our country only after forty. Nine women have more risk of breast cancer. "
He said that breastfeeding, breastfeeding, excessive weight, physical exertion, and low intake of vegetables and fruits, fat and animal meat consumption, he said, raises the risk of breast cancer.
The doctor, who has a mother, aunt and a big sister, is at risk of having breast cancer, but also warns.
Habibullah Talukdar, advised to take care of diet and lifestyle changes in addition to becoming aware of the age of forty-fourteen diseases in the prevention of disease like breast cancer.
At the event, FH Arif, governor of Rotary International 'Distinct 3281' said 24 percent of female cancer patients are breast cancer Many of these patients do not realize that their breasts have cancer.
"Our mothers and sisters also sometimes shy away from these things. And that is why it is difficult to cure it late. "
Therefore, women who do not know the disease themselves can advise them to check their breasts once a month, after 20 years.
Arif is warned that women may be breast cancer even more than women.
Executive Officer of Center for Cancer and Prevention Research (CCPR) Mosharrat Jahan Sourav, Managing Director of Young Women Christian Association (WWCA) Manisha Sarkar, President of Cancer Awareness Program for Women (CAP) Muna Karim Ripon were also present.
After the ceremony, breast cancer awareness leaflets were distributed to 15 different women and men from National Press Club to Uttara by 'pink road' procession.
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