Joyalukkas Think Pink Booklet

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The month of October is considered world-wide as the month of building awareness, educating and empowering women on Breast Cancer. To complement the global drive, Joyalukkas has launched 'ThinkPink', a non-profit initiative which aims to highlight and build awareness on breast cancer via various media and in-store activities.

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TAKE APINKPLEDGETO FIGHTBREASTCANCER

Beware... Be aware

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Dear Patrons,

‘Think Pink’ is our humble initiative to build awareness and awaken each one of you to join the fight against Breast Cancer. Proper care and knowledge can help in prevailing and over coming this dreaded disease.

I urge all of you to join us in this fight that pre-dominantly affects women, without whom, none of us would be here today.

I take the privilege and hope you do too.

Yours sincerely,

Joy AlukkasChairman & M.D.Joyalukkas Group

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Dear Patrons,

A woman is a symbol of sacrifices, motherhood, courage, patience, giving, unconditional love and is the center of our universe.

We must ensure that we take all steps to safeguard and protect their health and well being.

‘Think Pink’ is our small contribution towards the well being of woman. ‘Think Pink’ is our fight against Breast Cancer, our fight to safeguard and protect their health.

I take the Pink Pledge; I take the pledge to join the fight against breast cancer.

Yours sincerely,

John Paul Joy AlukkasExecutive DirectorJoyalukkas Group

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, both in the developed and the developing world. Comprising 16% of all female cancers worldwide and is the leading cancer in the UAE, accounting for a quarter of all cancers. Projected cases of breast cancer in the country, based on population growth and current incidence of the disease indicate that breast cancer is expected to increase to 600 cases by 2020 and 1,000 cases by 2030. The incidence of breast cancer is increasing in the developing world due to increase in life expectancy, increased urbanization and due to insufficient awareness, cultural barriers and taboos, which come in the way of timely detection. Breast cancer mortality rates in the UAE are significantly higher than rates in the US and the UK. So we have adopted a comprehensive strategy which is working at all levels to improve community awareness for early detection of breast cancer and to provide our population with high quality healthcare services to fight against it. H.E. Engineer Essa Al Haj Al MaidoorDirector-General Dubai Health Authority

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BREAST CANCER.SOME FACTS THATMAY AWAKEN YOUTO JOIN THE FIGHT.

1 IN 8 WOMEN WILL BE DIAGNOSED WITH BREAST CANCER IN THEIR LIFETIME

FEMALE SURVIVORS OF BREAST CANCER

IN THE WORLD

2.6 MILLION THERE ARE ABOUT

A WOMAN IS DIAGNOSEDWITH BREAST CANCER

WORLDWIDE

1.7 MINUTES

EVERY

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70% of women diagnosed withbreast cancer haveno identifiablerisk factorfor the disease

25% of women with breastcancer areless than 50 years old

WOMEN CAN LOWER THE RISK OF BREAST CANCER

27%98%

SURVIVAL RATE INADVANCED STAGE

SURVIVAL RATE IN EARLY DETECTION

ABOUT 2 TO 4 OF EVERY 1000 MAMMOGRAMS LEAD TO ADIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CANCER

BREAST-FEEDING FOR

1 YEAR OR MORE MAY HELP

PREVENT BREAST CANCER

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70%

25%

GENDER OF BREASTCANCER PATIENTS

MALE: 1%FEMALE: 99%

AGE OF BREASTCANCER PATIENTS

20-39: 4%40-59: 37%60-79: 43%80+ 16%

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Breast Cancer is a growing concern amongst women. Because of its nature however, the subject is not one that we easily discuss. While the awareness is higher than ever, recent statistics show that in the UAE, 30% of women diagnosed with breast cancer are already in the third stage.

For this reason, we encourage you as a woman to ‘keep both eyes open for breast cancer’ and learn how to self examine. According to the Health Authority – Dubai, the women themselves find 80% of the cancerous lumps. After all, you know your body better than anyone else.

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‘Think Pink’ is a Joyalukkas initiative to build awareness and convey as much as information as possible about breast cancer to all, because awareness and regular screening can help in a big way to fight breast cancer.

We request you to read the information in this booklet carefully and ensure you follow the recommended procedures and tips to help yourself and guide others in doing your best to fight against Breast Cancer.

Let’s Think Pink and do our bit to build awareness and fight Breast Cancer.

THINK PINK.JOYALUKKAS FORBREAST CANCERAWARENESS.

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THINGS YOU NEEDTO KNOW ABOUT BREAST CANCER.

What are the symptoms?

NIPPLE RASH

PAIN IN ONE OF THEBREASTS OR ARMPIT

PUCKERING OR DIMPLINGOF THE BREAST SKIN

PULLING IN OF THE NIPPLE

REDNESS OF THE BREAST SKIN

A LUMP OR THICKENING IN THEBREAST OR UNDER THE ARMPIT

A CHANGE IN THE POSITION OF THE NIPPLE

CHANGES IN THE SHAPE OR SIZEOF THE BREAST OR NIPPLE

DISCHARGE OR BLEEDINGFROM THE NIPPLE

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF BREAST CANCER

Checking your breasts regularly can be crucial to early diagnosis; when the chances of successful treatment are greatest.

Stay breast aware and follow these five easy steps:1. Know what is normal for you2. Look and feel your breasts (upper chest and armpits too)3. Know what changes to look for (see above)4. Report any changes without delay to your GP5. Make sure you attend breast screening if you’re 50 or over

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No. Although many women get breast cancer, it is not a common cause of death. Heart disease is the number one cause of death among women aged 40 and above, followed by stroke, lung cancer, and lung diseases. Breast cancer is the fifth leading cause of death.

What should I be looking for?Everyone’s breasts are different; altering with age and at different times of the month. Lookout for changes that are unusual for you, such as:Breasts• Lumps or thickening of breast

tissue

• Continuous pain• One breast becomes larger or lower• Puckering or dimpling of the skinNipples• Becoming inverted (turned in),

changing shape or position• Developing a rash, crusting or

producing dischargeArmpits• Swelling under the armpit or around

the collarbone• Continuous pain

Are all lumps cancerous?No. They may be benign cysts or overgrowth of tissue.But it is always important to report any changes to your GP.

IS BREAST CANCERTHE MOST COMMONCAUSE OF DEATHFOR WOMEN?

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H.E. Ameera Binkaram;Chairperson of Sharjah Business Women Council, and President of the Board of Trustees and a founding member of the Friends of Cancer Patients charitable society (FOCP)

“Breast Cancer is a reality that none of us can afford to ignore, which is why it is imperative that every woman, and man, take every step possible to combat this disease. And the first and easily most vital of these steps is regular self-examination.

Breast Cancer affects every sector of our society and, if we want to truly bring an end to this disease, we must all, every stakeholder and concerned party, work together. It is therefore a true pleasure to give my wholehearted support to Joyalukkas & Zulekha Hospital for the vital work they are doing to raise awareness on breast cancer and wish them every success in their endeavours to come.”

“Breast Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the UAE and most women with the disease learn about it in advanced stages, when the chances of being cured are much lower and treatment is much more invasive. Cancer can be curable if there is early detection. We want women to think about self-examination in order to avoid the cancer to be life-threatning.

My Whole hearted support goes to the ‘Think Pink’ initiative for raising awareness on Breast Cancer, let us beware and be aware.”

H.E. Sheikha Lubna Al QassimiMinister of Development and International Cooperation,United Arab Emirates

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“If I had to encapsulate Pink Caravan’s message in a single word, that word would have to be ‘Hope’. For too long Breast Cancer has been seen as the end of the road - even women who recovered physically from the disease often saw themselves as no longer ‘whole’ and felt socially stigmatised. Pink Caravan set out to change that perception - and today, after only 3 years we are proud of the success we have achieved. Our message of awareness has spread across the country. It is immensely rewarding to see so many women, who might otherwise have given up hope of living full lives post breast cancer, take every opportunity that comes their way and make the best of life.”

Dr. Sawsan Al MadhiSecretary General for Friends of Cancer Patients charitable society (FoCP) and Head of the Pink Caravan's Medical and Awareness committee.

“The cornerstone of breast cancer control is early detection as it improves the outcome and survival rates. This is why DHA Authority’s policies to combat breast cancer are in line with those of the World Health Organization, in terms of strengthening Community-Based Programs that promote individual & community health and prevent diseases.

This augments the collaboration of the government health organizations, professional medical associations, and private medical sector working together to promote breast cancer awareness through supporting and active participation in the ‘Think Pink’ campaign during the month of October, 2013 to share information on the disease, and provide greater access to services.”

Dr. Hanan ObaidHead of Community Health Services Programs SectionPrimary Health Care Services SectorDubai Health Authority

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Mrs. Jolly Joy AlukkasDirectorJoyalukkas group

Vidya Balan,Bollywood Actress

“Breast Cancer is a source of concern today. However, frequent and proper checks can help you in fighting the dreaded disease. With Joyalukkas’ ‘Think Pink’, we hope to strongly highlight the issue and help empower women with the knowledge and tools to help fight this dreaded disease.

I have taken the Pink Pledge;I have taken the pledge to fight Breast Cancer.”

“Breast Cancer is a disease which can silently affect you with serious consequences. This great initiation by Joyalukkas, ‘Think Pink’, will surely help women understand the consequences of breast cancer and help them take steps to prevent and fight this disease.

I have taken the Pink Pledge;I have taken the pledge to fight Breast Cancer.”

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Dr. Zulekha Daud, Managing Director,Zulekha Healthcare Group

Mrs. Zanubia Shams,CEO, ZulekhaHealthcare Group

“It is less known that Breast Cancer rates are much higher in developed nations as compared to developing ones. Whether you are fighting Breast Cancer or not, you should be aware of the fact that everyone, male or female, can be influenced or affected by this disease. There are many things you can do both individually and together, both medically and non-medically. However, Breast Cancer awareness, if done effectively can be useful to provide strength and inspiration for a Breast Cancer patient, so she can survive longer or overcome the disease.”

“The month of October is considered world-wide as the month of empowering women through building awareness about Breast Cancer. Any early preventive measure to deter Breast Cancer is the most vital step. In this regard, it’s heartening to notice that each year the initiatives towards Breast Cancer awareness are getting bigger and I am honored to be part of a powerful cause, such as the ‘Think Pink’ campaign. My love, strength and support will always be with those battling Breast Cancer.”

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Dr. Pamela MunsterProfessor, Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), UCSF;Director, Early Phase Clinical Trials Unit and Leader, Developmental Therapeutics Program, UCSFHelen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, USA

No one is ever ready to have breast cancer, certainly not someone as busy as I am. I have been a breast cancer expert for many years. I have devoted my research to finding better treatment for breast cancer patients and I am utterly passionate about my work. I am a daughter, a mother, a mentor and friend. I am a woman and love life. I have much to accomplish.

Cancer cannot take any of this away from me. Like everybody, I was shocked, I was vulnerable, I felt alone and then I learnt. I was not alone, there are many along my side for me, with me, with care, laughter, and friendship.

I carry a faulty gene that gives me a high risk of breast cancer and other cancers. So I am willing to take on the fight and be proactive. Every moment counts, I make it last, I cannot afford to waste precious time. Breast cancer is common, it can

happen to anyone. It happened to me. It can happen to you. Breast cancer is treatable. Let’s find it early.

Detection of breast cancer has much improved, most cancers now can be found early. Those who will need surgery, will have many options with good cosmetic results. The treatments for breast cancer are very effective and tolerable. Every year now, there are many more survivors of breast cancer than victims of it.

Cancer may cause pain, it may shock you, it may even make you face your mortality, but it can never take your spirit away.

Lets join hands in conquering this cancer. Find it early, treat it and put it behind us.

Together we Rise above, Take charge, Think Pink.

“Cancer may cause pain, it may shock you, it may even make you face your mortality, but it can never take your spirit away.”- Dr. Pamela Munster, survivor and a pioneer in the field of Breast Cancer research

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SELF-EXAMINATIONGUIDE We have prepared this easy to understand guide to show

you how easy it is to perform a self-examination at home.

In front of a mirrorStand before a mirror and compare both breasts for differences in size, symmetry or the shape of the breast, changes in the skin such as swelling, redness or rash.

The nipples need to be observed as well to see if there is any discharge or inversion. You would need to perform this examination in front of a mirror in three positions as shown in the images below:

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In the showerSome women discover breast lumps easier when their skin is moist. In the shower, feel your left breast using your right hand then feel your right breast using your left hand.

Use a circular motion, as shown in the image, to be sure that you cover the whole breast. Carefully observe any changes in your breasts and gently squeeze the nipple for any discharge.

What is a mammogram?

A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast. Doctors use a mammogram to look for early signs of breast cancer. Having regular mammograms can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer. If you are aged 50 to 74 years, be sure to have a screening mammogram every two years. If you are age 40–49 years, talk to your doctor about when and how often you should have a screening mammogram.

Lying downPlace a pillow under your right shoulder. Put your right hand under your head. Check the entire breast area using circular motions as shown in the image. Use light and firm pressures over each area of the breast. Repeat these steps on the left breast.

Why should I have a mammogram?

Regular mammograms are the best tests doctors have to find breast cancer early, sometimes up to three years before it can be felt. When their breast cancer is found early, many women go on to live long and healthy lives.

Where can I go to get screened?

Most likely, you can get screened for breast cancer at a clinic, hospital, or doctor's office. If you want to be screened for breast cancer, call your doctor's office. They can help you schedule an appointment. Most

health insurance companies pay for the cost of breast cancer screening tests.

How can I lower my risk of breast cancer?

• Control your weight and exercise.• Know your family history of breast

cancer. If you have a mother, sister, or daughter with breast cancer, ask your doctor what is your risk of getting breast cancer and how you can lower your risk.

• Find out the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy.

• Limit the amount of alcohol you drink.

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