City launches breast cancer awareness campaign
The Hoan My-Da Nang Hospital has launched a breast cancer awareness campaign to promote early examination and screening amongst local residents and patients in the central region and central highlands.
Patients wait for medical examinations at the Hoan My-Da Nang Hospital. A breast cancer prevention and screening campaign was launched in the city. — VNS Photo Cong Thanh |
The campaign, which will be held for three years, will offer free examinations for 100 poor people from October 20 to November 3, and provide breast cancer consultancy and information.
It also aims to encourage residents to have regular medical examinations and mammograms to prevent breast cancer as well as dismiss negative attitudes among patients about cancer.
According to Dr. Pham Nguyen Cam Thach, Director and CEO of the Hoan My-Da Nang Hospital, women are often scared about cancer, and breast cancer in particular, so hesitate to see doctors for pre-screening at hospital.
He said the hospital had launched an international clinic that can offer services for 1,200 local out-patients and foreign tourists in Central Viet Nam each day.
According to the Ministry of Health, more than 22,000 people will be diagnosed with cancer in 2020 – 1.8 times higher than the 12,500 cases in 2010.
The central city alone hosted 62,000 people, of which 70% were from 48 provinces and cities nationwide, for cancer examinations and 21,000 in-patients each year.
Da Nang has 11 hospitals with 1,000 doctors, and more than 620 consulting rooms and medical care centres.
(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)