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6 Facts About Screening Tests for Breast Cancer

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It is common for women to get breast cancer. According to the Singapore Cancer Society (SCS), there are over thousands of women who are suffering from breast cancer every year. Thus, it is recommended for most women in their prime age to get a cancer screening test. Here are some of the things that women should know about cancer screening in Singapore.

1. Ideal Age to Get Tested

According to SCS, women that are aged 40 and above are often diagnosed with breast cancer. Thus, it is recommended at this age to get tested. Although breast cancer can also occur in young women since it can be developed at any age.

2. Health Subsidies

Good thing, there are subsidised breast cancer screening tests for women that are aged 50 and above. This means that these women are granted a specific amount to get their screenings done once every two years.

3. mammograms

One of the screening tests done for breast cancer is through the use of mammograms. It is an x-ray machine that is specifically used to detect early signs of cancer. It can sometimes feel uncomfortable for women because it puts pressure on their breasts.

4. MRI

MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is not just for patients who are having brain-related diseases. It can also be used as a cancer screening test for women that has a higher risk of breast cancer because it can detect abnormalities in breast tissues.

5. Clinical Breast Exam

This is the simplest test done in cancer management centres in Singapore. It involves having a trained healthcare provider to examine the breasts to determine if there are abnormal lumps.

6. Biopsy

A breast biopsy is considered as one of the most effective screening tests because it can determine if a specific area on the breast has cancerous cells or not. A doctor needs to remove some tissues from the breast to perform a biopsy.

Since breast cancer is one of the deadliest diseases for most women, it is important to go for a check-up and get a cancer screening test early. You can consult International Cancer Specialists’ physicians to see if you need to get tested.