Prevention is better than cure: actions and pathways for breast cancer prevention

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women, affecting more than 61,000 women in France each year.

Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women, affecting more than 61,000 women in France each year. Fortunately, when detected early, the 5-year survival rate exceeds 90% (Public Health France). Prevention is therefore crucial: anticipating, getting screened, and adopting the right habits can literally save lives. As a player in gynecological imaging, Delmont imaging aims to make this prevention accessible, practical, and reassuring.

Axis 1: Prevention is Protection

Prevention doesn’t start at 50: this is a misconception that needs to be dispelled. Current recommendations encourage regular monitoring from age 25-30, especially in the presence of family or personal risk factors. Early detection allows for better management and improved care. Simple steps can be taken today: schedule regular screenings, even without symptoms, and raise awareness among those around you about the importance of prevention. Local initiatives like La Ciotadenne Rose demonstrate that every action counts: participating in these events helps raise awareness, facilitates discussion, and reinforces the message that early detection saves lives.

Axis 2: Professionals and Technology, Trusted Allies

Doctors, gynecologists, midwives, and nurses play a key role in communicating with and supporting patients. To strengthen their work, Delmont Imaging develops precise, ergonomic, and comfortable imaging equipment, enabling faster, more reliable, and less invasive examinations. These technological innovations build trust and make the prevention process smoother and more efficient, benefiting both patients and healthcare professionals.

Breast cancer prevention is a collective responsibility: every examination, every action, and every word counts. By adopting the right habits and getting screened regularly, you help save lives. Prevention is better than cure: get screened today.

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