Isabel Neyra, a breast cancer survivor, and Dr. Braulio Sabates, a surgeon at HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, are emphasizing the importance of regular self-exams for early detection of breast cancer. Neyra shared her journey of being diagnosed at a young age and undergoing multiple surgeries, chemotherapy treatments, and radiation sessions before entering remission. Despite feeling well now, she is still under observation for the next five years to ensure she remains cancer-free.
Dr. Sabates highlighted the significance of early detection through self-breast examinations and annual mammograms, stating that catching cancer early provides more treatment options and a better chance of curing the disease. Another woman, Andreina Lopez, discovered a lump through a routine self-exam and is also fighting breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is not limited to October, according to Dr. Sabates. He emphasized the importance of performing self-exams every month and getting regular imaging studies like mammograms. Neyra, inspired by her experience, is pursuing a career in family medicine to help others facing similar challenges.
The American Cancer Society estimates that one in eight women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It is crucial for women to be proactive about their breast health by conducting self-exams, scheduling regular screenings, and consulting with healthcare providers if any concerns arise. Early detection plays a vital role in improving treatment outcomes and increasing survival rates for breast cancer patients. Stay informed and take charge of your health to protect yourself against this prevalent disease.