Scientific Sessions

Breast Health and Breast Cancer

Advancements in breast health have significantly improved early detection and treatment outcomes. Modern breast cancer screening methods, including 3D mammography and AI-assisted imaging, enhance early diagnosis, leading to better survival rates. Genetic testing for BRCA mutations and other risk markers enables personalized treatment strategies, allowing for targeted therapies and preventive measures. Breast reconstruction surgery following mastectomy has evolved, offering patients innovative techniques that restore both function and appearance, improving post-treatment quality of life.

Beyond cancer, comprehensive breast care includes support for breastfeeding mothers through lactation counseling and medical interventions for common challenges. Benign breast conditions, such as fibrocystic breast changes and cysts, require proper evaluation to distinguish them from malignancies and alleviate symptoms. Public health initiatives emphasizing awareness, preventive screenings, and lifestyle modifications play a crucial role in reducing breast cancer incidence. As research continues, a multidisciplinary approach integrating technology, patient education, and personalized care remains key to improving breast health and overall well-being.

  • Advances in Breast Cancer Screening and Early Detection
  • Genetic Testing and Personalized Approaches to Breast Cancer Treatment
  • Breast Reconstruction Surgery and Post-Mastectomy Care
  • Breastfeeding and Lactation Support for New Mothers
  • Fibrocystic Breast Disease and Benign Breast Conditions
  • Public Health Awareness and Preventive Care for Breast Cancer