After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1998, the bubbly creative writer-journalist, Anuradha, took the disease head-on with a very liberal outlook.

Breast cancer is developing into epidemic proportions in India, and it is now the leading cause of cancer death in Indian women. Roughly 1.5 lakh new cases are being diagnosed every year and close to 70,000 women die of breast cancer, according to Globocan (WHO) Data 2012.
To raise general awareness about breast cancer, the Kochi-based Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) recently organised a national seminar on 'Practical issues in the management of breast cancer'.
The seminar, inaugurated by Dr. Santosh John Abraham, President of the Association of Surgeons of India, was attended by leading oncologists from across the state and some international experts.
"Public awareness, community screening for early detection are essential interventions to save a lot of lives before the disease takes epidemic proportions," said Dr. Prem Nair, Medical Director of Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences.
"The preliminary data from our own screening programme has been very encouraging," he added.
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"AIMS has an advanced facility to screen breast cancer - Sentinel Lymph node Biopsy, a procedure based on newer molecular classification based on Immunohistochemical markers," said Dr. K. Pavithran, head of Medical Oncology department.
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The surgical oncology team at AIMS is also studying newer techniques to reduce Lymphedema, which is a common morbidity factor for Breast Cancer Surgery, said Dr. Pavithran.