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In this theater show presented at Sindh Madrasat-ul-Islam University titled 'Awareness is important', the students emphasized through their performance that breast cancer awareness is equally important not only for women but also for men.
BBA department student Sana Anwar, who performed in the theater show, said that we should not only get self-awareness, but also spread awareness among our friends and family about breast cancer so that it can be removed from Pakistan as soon as possible.
May this disease end. Mehran Hai, vice president of the university's art society, said the event sought to highlight how important breast cancer awareness is for both men and women. "If there is such a patient around you and you have information about it, then you can play your role." Saira, a student of BBA department, said that awareness about breast cancer has been given through this theater performance, in which it has been explained how breast cancer can be detected by its physical structure and symptoms and how it can be treated. can be treated as
Secretary of the university's art society, Debir Rasheed, highlighted the role of men in breast cancer awareness and eradication. He said: 'If they (men) want, they can take care of the women of their house and by walking side by side with them we can end this thing. It is not very difficult if more awareness is spread about it and treatment of this cancer is provided in the early stage, many of our women can be saved from losing their lives.
Every year, hundreds of women around the world lose their lives due to breast cancer. According to the World Health Organization, in 2020, 2.3 million women were diagnosed with breast cancer and 685,000 deaths were caused by this disease in the world, while by the end of 2020, there were 7.8 million women in the world, including those in the last five years. Diagnosed with breast cancer.
Especially in Pakistan, due to social pressure, 70% of women suffering from breast cancer approach the doctor in an alarming condition, however, Umar Aftab, the Chief Executive of Pink Ribbon Pakistan, said in a seminar recently that if it is detected in the early stages, About 90% of women's lives can be saved if the disease is diagnosed.