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Photos from Pink Ribbon Centre HQE2's post 10/07/2025

5 Julai 2025 – Satu langkah kecil untuk kesedaran besar! Breast Cancer Awareness Outreach Program di Pondok Dzilalil Qur’an Kota Belud berjaya dilaksanakan dengan sokongan hebat daripada semua pihak. Mari teruskan usaha ini demi kesihatan dan masa depan yang lebih cerah. Jangan lupa buat pemeriksaan berkala! 🌷🎗️ 🩷🩵

Photos from LPPKN SABAH's post 12/11/2024
03/11/2024

Ladies, trust me—you’ll regret injecting filler into your breasts. While you may be lucky initially and avoid complications like infections or abscesses, over time, you’re likely to experience increased lumpiness and palpable lumps. Additionally, your breasts may become harder, losing their softness and elasticity.

25/10/2024

BIRADS 0: This means the radiologist may have seen a possible abnormality, but it was not clear and need more imaging tests, such as additional mammogram images, and/or ultrasound. This may also suggest that the radiologist wants to compare your new mammogram with older ones to see if there have been changes in the area over time.

BIRADS 1: This is a normal test result. There is nothing new or abnormality was found.

BIRADS 2: This is also a normal test result (there’s no sign of cancer), but the radiologist chooses to describe some benign findings, such as previous surgical scar/clips, benign calcifications, masses, or lymph nodes in the breast.

BIRADS 3: Finding in this category have very low (0- 2%) chance of being cancer. They are not expected to change over time as well. But since they are not biopsy-proven to be benign, it would be better to be extra safe by following up these findings with repeat imaging every 6 months or 1 year up to overall 2-3 years. This approach helps avoid unnecessary biopsies, but if these findings do change over time, biopsy is still needed and it still allows for early diagnosis.

BIRADS 4: These findings do not definitely look like cancer but could be cancer. The radiologist is concerned enough to recommend a biopsy. The findings in this category can have a wide range of suspicion levels (2-95%). Hence, this category is divided further into:
4A: Finding with a low likelihood of being cancer (2 - 10%)
4B: Finding with a moderate likelihood of being cancer (10 - 50%)
4C: Finding with a high likelihood of being cancer (50 - 95%), but not as high as Category 5

BIRADS 5: The findings look like cancer and have a high chance (at least 95%) of being cancer. Biopsy is very warranted.

BIRADS 6: This category is only used for findings on a mammogram (or ultrasound or MRI) that have already been shown to be cancer by tissue sampling. Imaging may be used in this way to see how well the cancer is responding to treatment.

22/10/2024
Photos from Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu's post 20/10/2024
Photos from Pink Ribbon Centre HQE2's post 12/12/2023

Aktiviti mengukur dan mengagihkan 'Bra-Prosthesis' yang disumbangkan oleh Latter-day Saints Church (LDSC) melalui Cancer Research Malaysia (CRM).

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00