International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 5, 2024
Screening and Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Author(s): Abdulhasanova Gulnar
Abstract:
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and can be successfully diagnosed at an early stage. With the increase in environmental factors and stress in everyday life, it is expected that by 2030, the number of annually diagnosed cancer cases will increase significantly, which will lead to an increase in the number of new cases by 75% compared to the data of 2008. This is a serious problem, as cancer complicates people's lives from a psychological, social and economic point of view. In the fight against cancer, the development of early diagnosis and prevention methods represents the greatest value. Early diagnosis methods play an important role in detecting breast cancer and are an important component of preventive medical care, especially at the level of primary care.
The main goal of early detection of breast cancer is to prolong people's lives, reduce morbidity and ensure quality of life. The development and use of screening methods, such as mammography, clinical examination of the mammary glands and self-examination, help to detect cancer at an early stage, which allows you to start treatment at an early stage and improves the prognosis of the disease. In essence, our goal of early detection of breast cancer is to prolong human life, as well as to reduce morbidity and ensure quality of life.
Keywords: Breast Cancer, Early Diagnosis, Oncological Screening
Pages: 400-404