Some information mentioned, wire
bra can cause breast cancer.
However, surgical oncology
expert Dr Samuel J Haryono
Spb (K) Onk mentioned, wire
bra causing breast like kneaded (squeezing) that has
great potential causes of
breast cancer. "I say as long as it is not
squeezing, no squeezing, as
you know the orange is
squeezed, it does not matter.
Squeezing it destroys the
architecture of the breast resulting in calcification and so
on. That could trigger a
(cancer)," he said during the
gathering, patients and former
patients cancer at Jalan Imam
Bonjol, Jakarta Saturday (08/01/2011). According to Dr. Samuel,
information about the danger
to the public wire bra has
been less complete. Because
the bra wire that is often
used women to support her breast shape itself does not
sebahaya it. Information that is not quite
right, he continued, could
cause excessive fear in the
community. In addition, Dr. Samuel said,
breast cancer can be
prevented through education
and socialization possible
massive to the ladies. This is justified by Ami, a
teacher who lives in Bekasi
area. Ami eventually went to
the doctor after attending
cancer counseling at the
school where he taught. "At first I do check on the
parts side of the breast only.
Nah detail. After counseling, I
touch any other part, uh
finally see the strange lumps,"
he said, pointing to the inside of her right breast. After that, Ami was
accompanied by her husband
began diligently to the doctor
until recommended for biopsy
and lift the cancer cells. In the
first operation, the doctors simply remove the gland
lymphoma. Namuan, after
several months, he found a
similar lump that is not far
from its original place. Cash it
back to the doctor. This time he decided to go to the RSCM.
Only after that, the cancer
was removed. Total, Ami had
two surgeries and
chemotherapy six times. "Last week my check-ups, God
bless you already clean. But
now I still watch my diet,
baseball had another snack-
snack outside. Fried, meatball
(use)-micin micin (flavor) is reduced," he said.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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