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Toll free 0800 22 66 22
072 197 9305
071 867 3530
English,
Xhosa, Zulu,
Afrikaans
Sotho, Siswati
#WomensHealth
October 2019
AFFECTING WOMEN IN SA
Focus on Metastatic/Advanced Breast Cancer
CANCERS
Embracing Responsibility
for Women’s Health
o The National Cancer Registry (NCR) 2014 shows the top five
cancers affecting women in SA:
breast, cervical, colorectal, uterine and lung cancer
o It’s important to empower women with knowledge
regarding:
• lowering their cancer and health risk
• recognising warning signs
• monthly breast self-examinations
• annual medical check-ups and
• cancer screening for early detection
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22 The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
Manywomenwhoareunder40are
diagnosedwithbreastcancer
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
“The 1st doctor I saw
dismissed my question about
the painful lump under my arm
because I was ‘too young’ for breast
cancer. When I eventually went for a
2nd opinion we found out I had stage
3 Triple negative breast cancer.
Cancer doesn't care how
old you are.”
- Melissa Willemse, 25 years old at the time
Beingoverweight&havinglowlevelsof
physicalactivityincreasesrisk
Alcoholandtobaccouseincreasesthe
risk
Allwomenareatrisk,butfamilyhistory
increasestherisk
Womenwhohaveneverhadchildren,
oronlyhadthemafter30,haveincreased
risk
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Breast Cancer – Risk Factors
Breast Cancer – Warning Signs
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Do monthly breast self-examinations ~ Go for regular screening (clinical breast examinations)
Symptom-free women aged 40 to 54 should go for a mammogram every year
(women 55 years & older should change to every 2 years)
Breast Self Examination in 3 easy steps
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Watch video: https://youtu.be/7ef2RF_9U4c
Highlighting the Needs of
Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
What is Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer (MBC)?
o It is when the CANCER has SPREAD to OTHER AREAS in the body
like the liver, lungs, bone, brain and/or other organs or tissues
o MBC is treatable, however there is no cure for this disease
o The goal of treatment is to limit progression, symptom
control and pain management. Other needs include:
o Access to mental health care
o Improvements in lifelong surveillance
o Tracking of patients
o Access to routine assessments
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Highlighting the Needs of
Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Challenges faced by metastatic/advanced
breast cancer patients
o Feeling isolated and misunderstood
o Dealing with an incurable illness
o Side effects of treatment
o Pain and sexual dysfunction
o Experiences of social isolation
o Reduced self-worth, anxiety and
depression
o Stigma with the notion that the patient
is somehow responsible for the diagnosis
and/or has not taken adequate care
of themselves
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
"It’s metastasised to my
spine, ribs, body of the sternum,
right side of the skull, shoulders and
legs. It affects your life greatly... So
when I have a good painless day, I’m
amazed at myself. Then I praise myself
for making it. For not being a quitter. All
I need is for people to stop telling me
to be strong, because strong
is all I know."
- Patty Duiker, cancer patient diagnosed with MBC
Highlighting the Needs of
Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Symptoms that may require urgent attention
o Spinal cord compression - persistent neck
or back pain or decreased power in legs
o Sepsis - fever
o Possible lung metastasis - shortness of
breath, coughing, chest pain, dry
cough, pain
o Seizures - headaches, personality
changes or confusion
o Liver metastasis - nausea, jaundice
o Hypercalcemia - increased urination,
excessive thirst, dehydration, vomiting
and constipation
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
“I have been living with MBC
now for almost a year. I went for my
check up and everything was clear,
but then I started getting severe
lower back pains and was diagnosed
2 months after my check-up. Listen
to your body, go to the doctor if
anything is out of the norm."
- Simoné Klopper Fourie, MBC patient
Highlighting the Needs of
Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Cervical Cancer – Early Detection is Key
o Almost all cervical cancers are caused by Human Papilloma
viruses (HPVs) – a common virus that is spread through skin-to-skin
contact, body fluids and sexual intercourse
o Cervical cancer can be effectively treated if detected & diagnosed early
o Pap Smear = reliable screening test for the early
detection of cervical cancer - a swab of cervical cells
o Women ages 18-25 who have ever been sexually
active should have Pap smears every 3 years,
or 2 years later after first sexual activity
(whichever is later) and continue until age 70
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Cervical Cancer
o CANSA supports the Department of Health’s HPV School
Vaccination programme (read more…)
o Persistent infection with HPV may lead to cervical cancer
- all females 9-26 years (provided they are not sexually
active) can be vaccinated
o Women making use of public sector screening services are entitled to
three free Pap smears per lifetime, starting at 30 or older, with a 10 year
interval between each smear
o Women who are at high risk, including those that are HIV-positive, can
attend more frequently
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Colorectal Cancer – Early Detection is Key
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
o Most colorectal cancers begin as a POLYP, a small growth
of tissue that starts in the lining and grows into
the centre of the colon or rectum
o Doctors can remove polyps during the
colonoscopy procedure
o Go for regular colon screening tests
such as a colonoscopy or a
sigmoidoscopy from
age 50 – every
10 years
“I experienced symptoms but the doctors kept
misdiagnosing me. Eventually I went straight to a specialist
who picked it up. If you find any blood or mucous in your
stools go to a GP or specialist immediately.”Carima Adams
diagnosed at 28
late stage 3
Colorectal Cancer – Risk Factors, Symptoms
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Signs & SymptomsLifestyle Risk Factors
Other Risk Factors are inflammatory bowel disease &
personal/family history of colorectal polyps and/or -cancer
• Change in bowel habits, incl.
diarrhoea/constipation
• Rectal bleeding / blood in stools
• Persistent abdominal
discomfort (cramps, gas or pain)
• A feeling that bowel doesn't
empty completely
• Weakness or fatigue
• Unexplained weight loss
*Many people experience no symptoms
An Active Balanced Lifestyle SIGNIFICANTLY Lowers Risk for Colorectal Cancer
Uterine Cancer
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
o Cancer of the uterus - also referred
to as ENDOMETRIAL or UTERINE
cancer
o Malignant (cancer) cells form in the
tissues of the endometrium
Symptoms
• Abnormal vaginal bleeding or
discharge that is not normal for you
• Pain in pelvis or abdomen especially
when passing urine or having sex
Risk Factors
o Genetics
o Inability to fall pregnant
o Infrequent menstrual cycle or
starting period before age 12
o Oestrogen replacement therapy
without use of progesterone
o Diabetes
Lung Cancer
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Risk Factors
• A new cough that doesn’t go away
• Changes in a chronic cough / ‘smoker’s
cough’
• Cough that gets worse or doesn’t go away
• Coughing up blood, even a small amount
• Shortness of breath or wheezing
• Constant chest pain - esp. when coughing
• Frequent chest infections
• Wheezing/hoarseness
• Swelling of the neck and face
• Fatigue (feeling very tired all the time)
• Loss of appetite/losing weight without
trying
• Bone pain
• Headache
Manage your risk
• Quitting smoking at any time can lower
risk
• Exposure to second hand smoke
increases risk in non-smokers 2-3 fold
• Healthy diet & moderate physical activity
play a role in lowering risk
• Exposure to asbestos increases risk, and
combined with smoking risk is greatly
increased
• Chemicals used in industry & around
homes may increase risk
• Exposure to radon in the house is the
second leading cause of lung cancer
overall, and the number one cause in
non-smokers
o Do monthly breast self-examinations
(http://www.cansa.org.za/steps-how-to-do-a-breast-self-examination-bse/)
o Go for clinical breast examinations - available at CANSA Care Centres
countrywide (http://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-care-centres-contact-details/)
o CANSA has Mobile Health Clinics that do screening in communities
(https://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-mobile-health-clinics/)
o Go for regular Pap smears - available at CANSA Care Centres
countrywide (a screening test for early diagnosis of cervical cancer)
o Faecal occult blood tests – available at some CANSA Care Centres
(It is a sample of stool collected on end of an applicator to help detect small quantities
of blood. Although not always an indication of colorectal cancer, positive results require
a referral to a doctor)
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Screenings available to women
o Symptom-free women should go for a mammogram
every year from age 40. Women 55 years & older
should change to every 2 years
o Visit the CANSA website for a list of public hospitals and clinics offering
mammograms (https://www.cansa.org.za/womens-health/)
o Participating members of the Radiological Society of SA (RSSA) are
offering a discount on mammograms and breast MRI, not paid for by
medical aid schemes, during the month of October.
Visit www.rssa.co.za or contact the RSSA on 011 794 4395,
e-mail radsoc@iafrica.com
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Screenings available to women
o CANSA offers counselling and emotional support to cancer patients
and families as well as medical equipment to rent to assist with mobility
difficulties such as wheelchairs and walkers or eggshell mattresses
to help with lying down more comfortably
o We have Mobile Health Clinics that travel to remote areas throughout South Africa
to reach people who would otherwise not have access to screening
o CANSA’s support to cancer patients includes wigs, counselling, support groups,
online support groups and resources, as well as breast prostheses, mastectomy bras
& lymphoedema products through our M Store partnership. 12 CANSA Care Homes
where patients receiving treatment far from home can stay during treatment
o CANSA offers pre- and post-operative counselling and support groups at our Stoma
Clinics. We also stock stoma products and accessories and guarantee the lowest
prices, professional assistance and speedy delivery
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
What is CANSA doing to help?
CANSA The Cancer Association of South Africa
@CANSA
What can you do to help?
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
o During October, people can
participate in CANSA ‘Shades of
Pink’ events to raise awareness
about cancers affecting women &
funds to help CANSA in its screening
& support efforts for women.
Contact your local CANSA Care
Centre to enquire about an event in
your area:
https://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-care-
centres-contact-details/
o Like and Share our health awareness
materials on your social media
@CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica
@CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica
What can you do to help?
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Help CANSA expand its cancer screening and care
and support programmes, please consider making
a donation at any of our CANSA Care Centres
country-wide
or Online at
http://www.cansa.org.za/personal-donation-options/
or Make a donation via
Snapscan
or Zapper on your
smartphone:
Contact us…
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
o Visit our website: www.cansa.org.za
o Call us toll-free on 0800 22 66 22, or email info@cansa.org.za
o WhatsApp: 0721979305: English/Afrikaans & 0718673530: Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, Siswati
o Like our CANSA national Facebook page:
CANSA The Cancer Association of South Africa
o If you are a Survivor, please join our Facebook group in support of cancer
survivors: Champions of Hope - CANSA Survivors
o If you are a Caregiver, please join our Facebook group in support of cancer
caregivers: CANSA Caring for the Carers
o Follow us on: Twitter @CANSA | Instagram @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica
LinkedIn @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica
o View our videos on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/can1000sa
The Big 5 Cancers
Affecting Women in SA
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
Disclaimer:
Whilst the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) has taken every precaution in
compiling this presentation, neither it, nor any contributor(s) to this presentation can be
held responsible for any action (or the lack thereof) taken by any person or organisation
wherever they shall be based, as a result, direct or otherwise, of information contained in,
or accessed through, this presentation.
www.cansa.org.za
Toll free 0800 22 66 22
072 197 9305
071 867 3530
English,
Xhosa, Zulu,
Afrikaans
Sotho, Siswati
#WomensHealth
October 2019
AFFECTING WOMEN IN SA
Focus on Metastatic/Advanced Breast Cancer
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CANSA Women's health - Metastic Breast Cancer 2019

  • 1. www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 072 197 9305 071 867 3530 English, Xhosa, Zulu, Afrikaans Sotho, Siswati #WomensHealth October 2019 AFFECTING WOMEN IN SA Focus on Metastatic/Advanced Breast Cancer CANCERS
  • 2. Embracing Responsibility for Women’s Health o The National Cancer Registry (NCR) 2014 shows the top five cancers affecting women in SA: breast, cervical, colorectal, uterine and lung cancer o It’s important to empower women with knowledge regarding: • lowering their cancer and health risk • recognising warning signs • monthly breast self-examinations • annual medical check-ups and • cancer screening for early detection www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA
  • 3. Manywomenwhoareunder40are diagnosedwithbreastcancer The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA “The 1st doctor I saw dismissed my question about the painful lump under my arm because I was ‘too young’ for breast cancer. When I eventually went for a 2nd opinion we found out I had stage 3 Triple negative breast cancer. Cancer doesn't care how old you are.” - Melissa Willemse, 25 years old at the time Beingoverweight&havinglowlevelsof physicalactivityincreasesrisk Alcoholandtobaccouseincreasesthe risk Allwomenareatrisk,butfamilyhistory increasestherisk Womenwhohaveneverhadchildren, oronlyhadthemafter30,haveincreased risk www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Breast Cancer – Risk Factors
  • 4. Breast Cancer – Warning Signs The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Do monthly breast self-examinations ~ Go for regular screening (clinical breast examinations) Symptom-free women aged 40 to 54 should go for a mammogram every year (women 55 years & older should change to every 2 years)
  • 5. Breast Self Examination in 3 easy steps The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Watch video: https://youtu.be/7ef2RF_9U4c
  • 6. Highlighting the Needs of Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients What is Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer (MBC)? o It is when the CANCER has SPREAD to OTHER AREAS in the body like the liver, lungs, bone, brain and/or other organs or tissues o MBC is treatable, however there is no cure for this disease o The goal of treatment is to limit progression, symptom control and pain management. Other needs include: o Access to mental health care o Improvements in lifelong surveillance o Tracking of patients o Access to routine assessments www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Highlighting the Needs of Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
  • 7. Challenges faced by metastatic/advanced breast cancer patients o Feeling isolated and misunderstood o Dealing with an incurable illness o Side effects of treatment o Pain and sexual dysfunction o Experiences of social isolation o Reduced self-worth, anxiety and depression o Stigma with the notion that the patient is somehow responsible for the diagnosis and/or has not taken adequate care of themselves www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 "It’s metastasised to my spine, ribs, body of the sternum, right side of the skull, shoulders and legs. It affects your life greatly... So when I have a good painless day, I’m amazed at myself. Then I praise myself for making it. For not being a quitter. All I need is for people to stop telling me to be strong, because strong is all I know." - Patty Duiker, cancer patient diagnosed with MBC Highlighting the Needs of Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
  • 8. Symptoms that may require urgent attention o Spinal cord compression - persistent neck or back pain or decreased power in legs o Sepsis - fever o Possible lung metastasis - shortness of breath, coughing, chest pain, dry cough, pain o Seizures - headaches, personality changes or confusion o Liver metastasis - nausea, jaundice o Hypercalcemia - increased urination, excessive thirst, dehydration, vomiting and constipation www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 “I have been living with MBC now for almost a year. I went for my check up and everything was clear, but then I started getting severe lower back pains and was diagnosed 2 months after my check-up. Listen to your body, go to the doctor if anything is out of the norm." - Simoné Klopper Fourie, MBC patient Highlighting the Needs of Metastatic / Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
  • 9. Cervical Cancer – Early Detection is Key o Almost all cervical cancers are caused by Human Papilloma viruses (HPVs) – a common virus that is spread through skin-to-skin contact, body fluids and sexual intercourse o Cervical cancer can be effectively treated if detected & diagnosed early o Pap Smear = reliable screening test for the early detection of cervical cancer - a swab of cervical cells o Women ages 18-25 who have ever been sexually active should have Pap smears every 3 years, or 2 years later after first sexual activity (whichever is later) and continue until age 70 The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22
  • 10. Cervical Cancer o CANSA supports the Department of Health’s HPV School Vaccination programme (read more…) o Persistent infection with HPV may lead to cervical cancer - all females 9-26 years (provided they are not sexually active) can be vaccinated o Women making use of public sector screening services are entitled to three free Pap smears per lifetime, starting at 30 or older, with a 10 year interval between each smear o Women who are at high risk, including those that are HIV-positive, can attend more frequently The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22
  • 11. Colorectal Cancer – Early Detection is Key The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 o Most colorectal cancers begin as a POLYP, a small growth of tissue that starts in the lining and grows into the centre of the colon or rectum o Doctors can remove polyps during the colonoscopy procedure o Go for regular colon screening tests such as a colonoscopy or a sigmoidoscopy from age 50 – every 10 years “I experienced symptoms but the doctors kept misdiagnosing me. Eventually I went straight to a specialist who picked it up. If you find any blood or mucous in your stools go to a GP or specialist immediately.”Carima Adams diagnosed at 28 late stage 3
  • 12. Colorectal Cancer – Risk Factors, Symptoms The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Signs & SymptomsLifestyle Risk Factors Other Risk Factors are inflammatory bowel disease & personal/family history of colorectal polyps and/or -cancer • Change in bowel habits, incl. diarrhoea/constipation • Rectal bleeding / blood in stools • Persistent abdominal discomfort (cramps, gas or pain) • A feeling that bowel doesn't empty completely • Weakness or fatigue • Unexplained weight loss *Many people experience no symptoms An Active Balanced Lifestyle SIGNIFICANTLY Lowers Risk for Colorectal Cancer
  • 13. Uterine Cancer The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 o Cancer of the uterus - also referred to as ENDOMETRIAL or UTERINE cancer o Malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the endometrium Symptoms • Abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge that is not normal for you • Pain in pelvis or abdomen especially when passing urine or having sex Risk Factors o Genetics o Inability to fall pregnant o Infrequent menstrual cycle or starting period before age 12 o Oestrogen replacement therapy without use of progesterone o Diabetes
  • 14. Lung Cancer The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Risk Factors • A new cough that doesn’t go away • Changes in a chronic cough / ‘smoker’s cough’ • Cough that gets worse or doesn’t go away • Coughing up blood, even a small amount • Shortness of breath or wheezing • Constant chest pain - esp. when coughing • Frequent chest infections • Wheezing/hoarseness • Swelling of the neck and face • Fatigue (feeling very tired all the time) • Loss of appetite/losing weight without trying • Bone pain • Headache Manage your risk • Quitting smoking at any time can lower risk • Exposure to second hand smoke increases risk in non-smokers 2-3 fold • Healthy diet & moderate physical activity play a role in lowering risk • Exposure to asbestos increases risk, and combined with smoking risk is greatly increased • Chemicals used in industry & around homes may increase risk • Exposure to radon in the house is the second leading cause of lung cancer overall, and the number one cause in non-smokers
  • 15. o Do monthly breast self-examinations (http://www.cansa.org.za/steps-how-to-do-a-breast-self-examination-bse/) o Go for clinical breast examinations - available at CANSA Care Centres countrywide (http://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-care-centres-contact-details/) o CANSA has Mobile Health Clinics that do screening in communities (https://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-mobile-health-clinics/) o Go for regular Pap smears - available at CANSA Care Centres countrywide (a screening test for early diagnosis of cervical cancer) o Faecal occult blood tests – available at some CANSA Care Centres (It is a sample of stool collected on end of an applicator to help detect small quantities of blood. Although not always an indication of colorectal cancer, positive results require a referral to a doctor) The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Screenings available to women
  • 16. o Symptom-free women should go for a mammogram every year from age 40. Women 55 years & older should change to every 2 years o Visit the CANSA website for a list of public hospitals and clinics offering mammograms (https://www.cansa.org.za/womens-health/) o Participating members of the Radiological Society of SA (RSSA) are offering a discount on mammograms and breast MRI, not paid for by medical aid schemes, during the month of October. Visit www.rssa.co.za or contact the RSSA on 011 794 4395, e-mail radsoc@iafrica.com The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Screenings available to women
  • 17. o CANSA offers counselling and emotional support to cancer patients and families as well as medical equipment to rent to assist with mobility difficulties such as wheelchairs and walkers or eggshell mattresses to help with lying down more comfortably o We have Mobile Health Clinics that travel to remote areas throughout South Africa to reach people who would otherwise not have access to screening o CANSA’s support to cancer patients includes wigs, counselling, support groups, online support groups and resources, as well as breast prostheses, mastectomy bras & lymphoedema products through our M Store partnership. 12 CANSA Care Homes where patients receiving treatment far from home can stay during treatment o CANSA offers pre- and post-operative counselling and support groups at our Stoma Clinics. We also stock stoma products and accessories and guarantee the lowest prices, professional assistance and speedy delivery The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 What is CANSA doing to help?
  • 18. CANSA The Cancer Association of South Africa @CANSA What can you do to help? The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 o During October, people can participate in CANSA ‘Shades of Pink’ events to raise awareness about cancers affecting women & funds to help CANSA in its screening & support efforts for women. Contact your local CANSA Care Centre to enquire about an event in your area: https://www.cansa.org.za/cansa-care- centres-contact-details/ o Like and Share our health awareness materials on your social media @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica
  • 19. What can you do to help? The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Help CANSA expand its cancer screening and care and support programmes, please consider making a donation at any of our CANSA Care Centres country-wide or Online at http://www.cansa.org.za/personal-donation-options/ or Make a donation via Snapscan or Zapper on your smartphone:
  • 20. Contact us… The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 o Visit our website: www.cansa.org.za o Call us toll-free on 0800 22 66 22, or email info@cansa.org.za o WhatsApp: 0721979305: English/Afrikaans & 0718673530: Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, Siswati o Like our CANSA national Facebook page: CANSA The Cancer Association of South Africa o If you are a Survivor, please join our Facebook group in support of cancer survivors: Champions of Hope - CANSA Survivors o If you are a Caregiver, please join our Facebook group in support of cancer caregivers: CANSA Caring for the Carers o Follow us on: Twitter @CANSA | Instagram @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica LinkedIn @CancerAssociationOfSouthAfrica o View our videos on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/can1000sa
  • 21. The Big 5 Cancers Affecting Women in SA www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 Disclaimer: Whilst the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) has taken every precaution in compiling this presentation, neither it, nor any contributor(s) to this presentation can be held responsible for any action (or the lack thereof) taken by any person or organisation wherever they shall be based, as a result, direct or otherwise, of information contained in, or accessed through, this presentation.
  • 22. www.cansa.org.za Toll free 0800 22 66 22 072 197 9305 071 867 3530 English, Xhosa, Zulu, Afrikaans Sotho, Siswati #WomensHealth October 2019 AFFECTING WOMEN IN SA Focus on Metastatic/Advanced Breast Cancer CANCERS