The so-called “light mature women” are urban women aged between 25 and 35. They are young, how can they be “haunted” by tumor? The doctor introduced that tumors are not only caused by genetics and environmental pollution, but also related to poor lifestyle and pressure. Many women, in order to keep their youth, often take some health products containing estrogen or use hormone cosmetics, resulting in high estrogen and endocrine disorders, which lay a hidden danger for the occurrence of breast diseases and even breast cancer. In addition, environmental pollution and food pollution are also the reasons for the high incidence of breast cancer and other tumors. “In 1995, I saw one case of breast cancer under the age of 25, and in 2005, 33 cases were seen, which increased to more than 70 cases last year.” Li Meng Circle said. To prevent breast cancer from continuing to wreak havoc, prevention has become a top priority. Li Meng circle said that women have long paid attention to breast swelling and pain, but it is easy for them to ignore the lumps without pain. In fact, breast lumps in breast cancer have no obvious pain and other discomfort in the early stage, and only in the late stage when the local skin is ulcerated and infiltrated will they become painful, and by then the lumps are already large. Therefore, once you find a lump in your breast that is hard, with an unsmooth surface and little mobility, even if it is not painful, you should seek medical attention in time. In addition to breast self-examination, you should also go to the hospital for regular checkups, once a year for women over 35 years old, once every one to two years for those under 35 years old, and once every six months for those with benign breast disease, family history of breast cancer, and those at high risk of breast cancer such as advanced maternal age. In addition to good check-ups, it is also necessary to keep a cheerful mood, eat less fried, high-fat and stimulating foods, use less hormone-containing health care products and cosmetics, and not wear overly constricting bras, etc. “Originally, cervical cancer patients were mostly women in their 50s, but now 30 to 39 years old has become the high incidence age group of cervical cancer.” This is directly related to the chaotic sexual life of some young people, early marriage and early childbirth. Thankfully, cervical cancer is the tumor disease with the best early preventive measures in gynecology. There is a clear relationship between the occurrence of cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and there is a precancerous lesion before cervical cancer occurs, which can be detected by doing cervical cytology. Once the hidden disease is detected, physical treatment such as microwave, laser or surgery to remove the lesion area cleanly under the guidance of doctors can avoid the occurrence of cervical cancer as much as possible. Women who are over 18 years old and have sex should have cervical cytology examination once a year and routine gynecological examination once a year. Ovarian cancer has also been ‘steadily’ increasing in recent years. Those with a family history of genetic predisposition and those who do not have children are at high risk for ovarian cancer. Since the cause of ovarian cancer has not yet been identified, it is difficult to prevent it, but can only be checked for prevention. In general, women should have an ultrasound examination once a year, and those who are at risk should have an examination at least once every six months; if there are unexplained abdominal enlargement, body wasting and pain, they should seek medical attention in time to rule out ovarian diseases. A tumor on the ovary should not be taken lightly. The actual fact is that, unlike uterine fibroids, which will disappear naturally as you get older and after menopause, any benign ovarian tumor has the potential to become cancerous, so once it reaches the indication for surgery, it should be operated early. If the diameter of a simple cystic tumor is greater than or equal to 5 cm, it should be operated after 3 months of observation and the tumor has grown. Beauty is the pursuit of “mature women”, for this reason, they spend a lot of time in beauty salons and gyms instead of going to hospitals. According to the latest cancer surveillance data from the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 40,000 new cancer cases occur in the city every year, of which women account for about 45%, nearly double the number 20 years ago.