Caring for Breasts —- Go Shooting!

No matter how the aesthetic trend changes, the characteristics of women will not be blurred, and a family with material on the chest will always be envied by women and admired by men. Breasts are great, but they are also fragile. Although they are a source of life and strength, they can also be a source of hidden dangers that can put life at risk. Currently, the incidence of breast cancer in China is one of the fastest growing countries. In major cities such as Shanghai, Beijing and Tianjin, breast cancer has jumped to the first place of malignant tumors in women. For women, breast is not only about health, but also about life. A woman’s attitude towards breast is not only because of beauty, but also because of love. If you love breasts, how can you not pay attention to its health? The breast is never just a small part of life. When we choose life over the breast, we must face this amazing scenario: Now we see: a woman with breast cancer, being pushed onto the operating table …… Her exposed breast is beautifully shaped, elastic and impeccable. The operation begins, the scalpel goes in deep, and soon this beautiful hemisphere, is cut off raw, and then …… this vital female organ, the breast, is casually tossed into the wastebasket like rotten meat. Originally lying here is a complete woman, and now, she is completely mutilated. What destroyed her was skilled surgery. She was not only facing the loss of a breast, but if either she or her husband could not understand “breast cancer” and its associated “total mastectomy”, then her nightmare was just beginning… … The incidence of breast cancer in China is already close to the high incidence in western countries. The factors that contribute to the high incidence of breast cancer in urban women are the prevalence of late marriage and childbirth, fewer births, shorter breastfeeding periods, and a rapidly disrupted urban life, all of which lead to endocrine disruptions and become a cause of breast cancer. Just this year, a well-known performing artist died of breast cancer, and the shocking ending made us suddenly realize that when we finally surrender our lives as a price, the daily unnoticed bits and pieces become important data to account for our health later. Breast-conserving surgery can rebuild confidence The scene of regret to the heart is not a flash in the pan; the psychological trauma that ensues after a patient’s mastectomy. With the advancement of breast surgery technology and the improvement of early diagnosis system, more and more early stage breast cancer patients have a new choice: breast conservation. Breast-conserving surgery can allow you to regain your glowing appearance and former confidence. According to statistics, the local recurrence rate after breast-conserving surgery is only 20%. The recurrence rate after breast-conserving surgery can be reduced even more by the high level of medical technology and complete equipment in specialized breast specialists. Breast surgeons in specialized hospitals tell us that the concept of breast cancer treatment has changed from “maximum tolerable treatment” to “minimum effective treatment”. Breast-conserving surgery can be completed in one go, which shortens the hospital stay and reduces the treatment cost, and patients do not have to experience the psychological pain caused by breast deformity. It has become the treatment of choice. In foreign countries, breast-conserving surgery has accounted for more than half of all breast cancer surgeries, while it is rarely performed in China. It is encouraging to note that this advanced technology has been introduced to China by breast specialists in specialized hospitals and is widely used clinically. Mammogram detection is the key to breast preservation The breast is equally important for every woman to maintain its health. Busy women should pay attention to their breast movements and develop good habits of regular professional checkups. Too much carelessness often delays early detection and treatment, making breast-conserving surgery a “disappointment”. The only way to be “truly breast conscious” is to go to a breast specialist for regular, in-depth examinations. Early prevention, early detection, early treatment”, even in the event of a mishap, we still have a chance to turn the odds in our favor. Regular self-examination is one way to detect a lump of 1.5 cm in size, while an X-ray can detect a lump of less than 0.5 cm and determine its nature when we move it slowly in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction with our fingertips against the breast. For breast self-examination, we cannot exaggerate its efficacy. Mammograms are gradually being replaced by the new fashionable term “mammogram”. It can be said that the new “mammogram” is the most reliable means of early diagnosis of breast cancer. “The mammogram is particularly accurate for early detection of breast disease and is a popular high-end instrument and test in the West. It can diagnose microscopic breast cancers that have not yet formed a mass or have only sandy calcifications, even lesions as small as 3mm in size. It is currently the “gold standard” in imaging diagnosis. At the same time, it can dynamically observe the effects of various physiological factors on the structure of breast tissue, and can more reliably identify the nature of benign and malignant breast lesions. Even some occult breast cancer can be detected in time. However, general medical hospitals do not have such advanced and expensive “mammography” equipment, and only breast specialists in specialized hospitals have it. Breast specialists in professional hospitals suggest that ten groups of people with high incidence of breast cancer should pay attention to their breasts and have regular professional treatment. They are 1, breast enlargement that does not heal for years; 2, repeated abortions; 3, commonly used hormonal drugs or cosmetics; 4, family history of breast cancer excluding genetic causes and environmental factors; 5, not breastfeeding or breastfeeding for too long; 6, obesity or excessive fat intake; 7, mental depression, frequent anger and bad mood; 8, repeated long-term exposure to various kinds of radiation such as computers and cell phones; 9, celibacy without children or after marriage Infertility; 10, people with first menstruation or late menopause before the age of 13. Women in these groups should have a special breast examination once a year, which must include the “mammography” examination that has early diagnostic value for breast diseases.