#BreastTruths: Underarm Antiperspirant Causes Breast Cancer? | Dr Esther Chuwa & Dr Chan Ching Wan

What if we tell you that using antiperspirant will not cause breast cancer and having smaller breasts doesn’t mean you have lower chances of getting breast cancer? Watch #BreastTruths as our Senior Consultants and Breast Surgeons, Dr Esther Chuwa and Dr Chan Ching Wan debunk more breast myths to demystify your fear.Breast cancer is detectable and curable in the early stages. Take care of your breast friends and do regular screenings today!Myths Debunked:Myth 1: If I don’t have a family history of breast cancer, I will not get itMyth 2: Breast cancer always caused a lump that you can feel in your breastsMyth 3: Using antiperspirant can cause breast cancerMyth 4: Smaller breasts means having smaller or lesser risk of getting breast cancerVideo reviewed by Dr Esther Chuwa and Dr Chan Ching Wan, Senior Consultants and Breast Surgeons at Solis Breast Care & Surgery Centre.
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Why You Should Prioritise Your Breast Health

Everyone has 24 hours in a day but most of us would say “there’s never enough time for me”. Life is busy as you are focused on your family, your career, and perhaps being a caregiver to your loved ones. It can be a real challenge to make self-care a priority as you work through your daily task list. Yet, it is important to spend time on yourself and focus on your health and wellbeing, including your breast health. There are so many reasons to make screening mammograms a part of your annual routine.Good breast health awareness and annual screening mammograms can help detect breast cancer early on when it is the most treatable.Read on to find out more from, Mrs C*, a 63-year-old homemaker on why she advocates and believes that it is essential to make breast health a priority at every age.Q1. What makes you step forward to schedule for a mammogram?I was given two choices as options by my breast specialist for my due mammogram date and I asked what is different and good with 3D mammogram compared to the one (i.e. 2D mammogram) I had been recommended all these years. My breast specialist told me it’s better and clearer, and thus strongly recommended.So, I thought to myself, why not? Thus, I agreed to try it if my health matters a great deal to me.Q2. Can you share with us your experience while going through your 3D mammogram scan?I walked into the room ready for the procedure with some ‘drag’ as I remembered it was long, uncomfortable, and painful though bearable.The sonographer assisting me was very professional, so it somehow psychologically put me at ease. I positioned and did what I was instructed by her and within 20 minutes, everything was done! I do not even feel the slightest stress, discomfort, and pain like all these previous years of mammogram done. It was done so fast without much fuss compared to my previous mammogram experience. I felt like the machine ‘mould’ to my comfort.I remember once doing mammogram few years ago, the sonographer had some issues with the clarity of the results, so she was instructed to get me to do it a second time – with the dreadful thought of having my breasts being pulled, stretched and clamp again certainly was not my ideal morning to being with.Q3. Based on your personal experience, what would you like to share with other women out there on the importance of breast care and breast check?I believe breast cancer or cancer itself of any kind is an ongoing fear and battle for many in this world. Today, we are all very blessed with new and high technology to expand and help with various research, studies, and discoveries as treatment etc. But we women all need to do our part to do self-check at home, go for mammogram and ultrasound checks as advised by our doctors or healthcare.I would say if we had to be ‘greedy, it’s better to be double ‘greedy’ for our health.I used to do an ultrasound check once every six months for few years but now, I am feeling very assured by my doctor that all is good, and I do not need ultrasound every six months, but it is all still up to me if I would like to continue with this routine twice a year.We have all heard of many cases where during a mammogram or ultrasound check, and no breast tumour or cancer was detected then cancer just suddenly hit and was detected in a late stage.I believe continuous stress, anger, unforgiveness, resentments and all negative emotions or attitudes has much to do with some cases of sickness and illness. Science can only tell us so much.We should always take charge of our own health, be in pink of health – and so to spend time fruitfully with our friends and family.*Patient’s name has been changedArticle contributed and reviewed by patient Mrs C* and Solis Breast Care and Surgery Centre.
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The Benefits of 3D Mammogram

Multiple studies have shown the benefits of a 3D mammogram. Coupling a 3D mammogram with an ultrasound provides comprehensive and thorough examination (especially for dense breasts) and increase the accuracy of screening. Breast cancer is detectable and curable in the early stages. Take care of your breast friends and do regular screenings today. 1. Greater Clarity3D mammogram takes multiple images from various angles to create a 3D picture as compared to a 2D mammogram. This makes it easier to identify lesions and increases precision in diagnosis.2. Fewer False-PositivesWith greater clarity and precision in 3D mammogram, there are fewer false alarms as compared to a 2D mammogram; hence reducing the call-back rate for a repeated test by 37%.¹3. Breast DensityDense breasts have relatively high amounts of glandular tissue and lower amounts of fatty breast tissue. This creates some detection issues for conventional 2D mammograms. With its greater clarity, a 3D mammogram improves cancer detection.4. Less Pain, More ComfortUnlike traditional 2D mammogram, our 3D machines use a flexible compression paddle. This allows the machine to gently fit the natural curve of the breast, allowing the pressure to be dispersed evenly. This means less pain and discomfort, without compromising on effectiveness and accuracy.5. Improves Cancer Detection3D mammogram has been proven to improve detection of breast cancer. Up to 30% of cancers are not detected by a 2D mammogram.Download this infographic guide and share it with your girl friends or loved ones today!References:¹Endo. T. et al. (2014) Clinical Evaluation of Dual Mode Tomosynthesis. In: Fuita H., Hara T., Muramatsu C. (eds) Breast Imaging. IWDM 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8539. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07887-8_75²Kolb TM, Lichy J, Newhouse JH. Comparison of the performance of screening mammography, physical examination, and breasts US and evaluation of factors that influence them; an analysis of 27,825 patient evaluations. Radiology. 2002;25(1):165-175. Doi: 10.1148/radiol.225101166Article contributed and reviewed by Solis Breast Care and Surgery Centre.
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