DR DAREN Teoh is unhappy.
Sabah has been missing 900 new breast cancer patients every year. And he fears
that they might have sought the wrong treatment or none at all and died too
soon. There should be 1,200 of them based on the world’s average. But hospitals
record only 300.
“This means two-thirds of
breast cancer patients have not gone to hospital for treatment,” says Dr Teoh,
who heads the oncology department of the Likas Hospital in Kota Kinabalu. They
might have sought vain cures from traditional medicine men. Compounding the
problem is that few women in the village are aware of the deadly disease.
Dr Teoh tells Insight Sabah that
there are about 20,000 who have survived breast cancer in Sabah. The Kinabalu
Pink Ribbon (KPR), of which he is technical advisor, has 231 members. About 80%
of them are surviving patients.
KPR was formed two years ago
by Lucilla Pang (left), 52, a surviving patient, to give support to people like
her and to drive home the message to women that early detection saves lives.
The NGO is holding its
second Mother’s Day Walk Abreast at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday, May 13. It hopes to
raise enough funds to buy a van so that its members can go to the villages to
tell women there of the disease and the right thing to do.
Dr Teoh who will shave
himself bald to show his support for KPR says he has three messages for women:
Go to the hospital at once for a check-up if they have a lump in their breasts;
those 40 years and older must undergo a mammogram screening as they have a
higher risk of the disease; and those who are found to have it should seek
treatment from cancer specialists and not quacks.
Going bald is his way of
identifying with cancer patients. “I make many women bald during their
treatment,” he says. “I’m showing them that I’m on their side. I always tell
patients that it’s OK if hair is gone but life is back.”
Cancer treatment, Dr Teoh
says, has improved in Sabah. Patients have new surgical options with new
equipment. A nuclear and radiotherapy centre is being set up at Likas Hospital
that will give patients better treatment.
Those whose cancer is discovered
during its first stage has 95% of surviving for more than five years, he says.
Some have survived for more than 25 years. But stage four sufferers have only a
15% chance of survival.
Dr Teoh is troubled that
one-third of stage three and four breast cancer patients did not seek proper
treatment but instead relied on traditional medicine men such as “bomohs”,
adding that more than half of cancers reported in 2007 were in well advanced
stages.
KPR will give free
ultrasound breast screening to the first 100 women aged between 25 and 39 who
take part in the 4-km walkathon starting at Wisma Wanita in Jalan Tuaran. The
screening will be done at the Sabah Family Planning clinic.
Walkathon participants stand
to win an iPhone 4s and 99 other lucky draw prizes. There is no prize for
winning the race. (Insight Sabah)
The government have given subsidies for women to undergo mammogram in any private mammogram centres which are registered under the LPPKN.
ReplyDeleteInisiatif kerajaan dalam memberi bantuan kepada wanita yang ingin lakukan mamogram ini merupakan usaha yang positif selain menggalakkan wanita jalani ujian dari awal dan menyedarkan orang ramai tentang kanser payudara.
Deletekanser payudara adalah pembunuh utama wanita., para wanita harus membuat pemeriksaan awal mengenai kanser ini.
DeleteThe breast cancer high risk group are women between 40 years old to 70 years old. Therefore they should undergo yearly mammogram for early detection if there's any cancer.
ReplyDeleteSemoga lebih banyak kempen kesedaran dapat diadakan agar dapat selamatkan lebih banyak nyawa.
ReplyDeletebanyakkan lagi kempen kesedaran untuk menggalakan golongan wanita berjumpa terus dengan doktor pakar, bukannya pengamal perubatan tradisional..
ReplyDeleteTidak dinafikan masih ada yang bersifat kolot tentang perubatan hospital ni. Ada orang yang saya kenal sendiri lebih sanggup berulang alik jumpa bomoh daripada berjumpa doktor sebab dia mengatakan bahawa takut mati kalau jumpa doktor.
DeleteSuami, anak2 atau kaum keluarga juga antara pendorong terbaik untuk para wanita ni agar membuat pemeriksaan bagi kanser payudara. Kesian mereka yang hanya mengetahui diri mereka menghidap kanser payudara setelah berada di tahap yang kritikal.
ReplyDeleteSokongan keluarga memang diperlukan
DeleteJagalah kesihatan keluarga.
ReplyDeleteKampen kesedaran perlu dilakukan dengan kerap supaya masyarakat sedar
ReplyDelete