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Breast cancer the leading cause of cancer deaths among women: Nancy

Women Ministry launches WCaRe campaign to increase awareness, importance of early detection

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Jan 2023 3:18PM

Breast cancer the leading cause of cancer deaths among women: Nancy
Launching the Women’s Reproductive Cancer Awareness Campaign, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says breast cancer recorded the highest percentage at 34.1% compared to other cancers among women in Malaysia and is the leading cause of cancer deaths among the gender. – @NancyShukri Twitter pic, January 29, 2023

LUNDU – Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women and also the leading cause of cancer deaths among the gender.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said breast cancer recorded the highest percentage at 34.1% compared to other cancers among women in Malaysia.

“This means, the incidence rate of breast cancer in Malaysia is 34.1 cases per 100,000 female population.

“As for cervical cancer, women aged 30 and above are the highest risk group. These two types of cancers are reproductive cancers that often haunt women in our country,” she said when launching the Women’s Reproductive Cancer Awareness Campaign (WCaRe) here today.

She said the ministry through the National Population and Family Development Board launched the WCaRe campaign to increase awareness among women of the importance of early screening to detect breast and cervical cancer.

She said the effort is also to achieve the global goal of zero incidences of cervical cancer by 2070.

“The Women Ministry, through the Family Development Board also provides targeted subsidies for these two tests for those who qualify, especially the B40 group.

“A total of 49 Nur Sejahtera Clinics of the board throughout the country are also implementing the WCaRe campaign and also providing mammogram tests and HPV DNA test services,” she said.

Earlier, Nancy visited the home of one of the respondents for the Family Well-being Index Study at Kg Sileng Melayu.

It is a joint study between Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak to measure the level of family well-being in Malaysia.

In Sarawak, a total of 480 respondents from 8,000 families are involved in the study, which has eight main domains such as family relationships, economy, health, safety, community involvement, the role of religion and spiritual practices, housing and environment as well as family and communication technology. – Bernama, January 29, 2023

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