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Concientizacion de cáncer de mama: Revisiones disminuyen en comparación con prepandemia

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Monday, October 17, 2022   

Octubre es el Mes de la Concientización sobre el Cáncer de Mama y los profesionales de la salud están exhortando a hacerse pruebas de detección de la enfermedad.

Las revisiones han disminuido a causa de la pandemia. Las cifras se han recuperado un poco este año, según dice un estudio reciente, pero siguen siendo un 15% inferiores a los niveles previos a la pandemia.

La doctora Mandy Robertson es directora médica de atención al cáncer en Kaiser Permanente Washington. Ella dice que las mamografías son la herramienta más eficaz para detectar el cáncer de mama.

"Las mamografías suelen recomendarse cada uno o dos años, a partir de los 50 años," dice Robertson. "Pero suele ser importante hacerse una mamografía de referencia antes de los 50 años, entre los 40 y los 50."

Robertson afirma que el hecho de que la gente deba esperar uno o dos años entre revisiones depende del riesgo personal. También señala que los consultorios médicos cuentan con medidas adecuadas para que la gente vuelva a acudir con seguridad.

La detección temprana es clave para tratar y prevenir el cáncer de mama. Robertson dice que cuando el cáncer se desarrolla en el seno, a menudo provoca depósitos de calcio.

"Eso es lo que permite la detección temprana del cáncer de mama," asegura Robertson. "Son esos depósitos de calcio que pueden formar esos cúmulos anormales en una radiografía, lo que es la mamografía."

Robertson dice que otra herramienta importante -y fácil- para detectar el cáncer de mama es la auto-examinación en casa.

"Suelo decirles a las mujeres que elijan un momento del mes en el que no tengan su ciclo menstrual, sugiere Robertson. "Y que intenten hacerlo en ese mismo momento del mes todos los meses para que adquieran una rutina."

Ella dice que, si notan algo diferente, deben comentarlo con su médico.


Divulgación: Kaiser Health Plan of Washington Project contribuye a nuestro fondo para informar sobre la prevención del abuso de alcohol y drogas, problemas de salud, hambre/alimentos/nutrición, problemas de personas mayores. Si desea ayudar a respaldar noticias de interés público, haga clic aquí.


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