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ZCC Joins the Fight Against Breast Cancer: Raising Awareness During Pinktober

Brendon Anorld Malaba by Brendon Anorld Malaba
November 5, 2024
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This October, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) reaffirms its commitment to the fight against breast cancer. As part of Pinktober, the international Breast Cancer Awareness Month, ZCC is focusing on spreading awareness, promoting early detection, and offering support to those affected by the disease. The ZCC National Health Coordinator, Mr. J. Tapatapa, spoke on the church’s efforts to educate communities and stand in solidarity with breast cancer survivors, patients, and their families.

“Breast cancer is a serious global issue, and it affects millions of women and men alike. Pinktober is an important time for us to come together as a faith community and raise awareness, promote early detection, and show compassion to those battling this disease,” said Mr. Tapatapa.

Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer worldwide, accounting for 11.7% of all new cancer cases among women. While it primarily affects women, it can also occur in men. According to Mr. Tapatapa, understanding breast cancer and how it develops is key to taking preventive steps and ensuring early diagnosis.

“When we talk about breast cancer, we are referring to a malignant tumor that develops in the breast. It can be invasive or non-invasive, and its progression is marked by stages, from stage 0 to stage 4. Early detection is crucial because by stage 4, the cancer can spread to other parts of the body,” he explained.

One of the main causes of breast cancer, Mr. Tapatapa highlighted, is genetic predisposition. Family history plays a significant role, as genetic mutations passed down from one generation to the next can increase the likelihood of developing the disease. Other risk factors include age—especially after 40—obesity, exposure to radiation, and dense breast tissue.

“Genetics and family history can play a big part in the development of breast cancer, but other factors, such as age and lifestyle choices, can also influence the risk,” Mr. Tapatapa stated. “Being aware of these risks is the first step in protecting ourselves and our loved ones.”

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has dedicated Pinktober to not only raising awareness but also educating communities on the importance of early detection and regular self-examinations. Mr. Tapatapa emphasized that self-examination is one of the simplest and most effective ways for individuals to detect potential signs of breast cancer early on.

“Regular self-breast exams allow individuals to check for any changes in the size, shape, or feel of their breasts. Noticing any lumps, tenderness, or swelling should prompt a visit to a healthcare provider for further evaluation,” Mr. Tapatapa advised.

He further explained that once any abnormalities are detected, medical professionals can carry out more detailed diagnostic procedures such as mammography, ultrasound scans, and biopsies to confirm whether cancer is present.

“Medical technology has advanced to the point where we can detect breast cancer at very early stages. Mammograms and ultrasounds are non-invasive tests that can reveal any suspicious areas in the breast tissue, and a biopsy can help confirm if those areas are cancerous,” he noted.

As part of their Pinktober initiatives, the ZCC is encouraging communities to embrace healthy habits that reduce the risk of breast cancer. Regular exercise, maintaining a balanced diet, managing body weight, limiting alcohol intake, and avoiding smoking are all crucial factors in lowering the chances of developing breast cancer.

“Prevention is better than cure. Simple lifestyle changes, such as staying active, eating well, and avoiding smoking, can make a huge difference,” said Mr. Tapatapa. “We also know that breastfeeding has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer in women, so we encourage mothers to breastfeed their children whenever possible.”

For those who are diagnosed with breast cancer, treatment options vary depending on the stage of the disease. Surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy are the most common treatments. According to Mr. Tapatapa, advances in medical science have significantly improved survival rates for localized breast cancer.

“We’ve seen tremendous progress in breast cancer treatment. The five-year survival rate for localized breast cancer is now around 90%, but this is only possible with early detection and timely intervention,” he remarked.

In addition to promoting prevention and early detection, the ZCC is using Pinktober to extend support to those already affected by breast cancer. Through prayer, counseling, and community outreach programs, the ZCC is striving to offer emotional and spiritual support to those on the journey to recovery.

“As a faith community, we believe in the power of prayer, action, and compassion. We want to be there for those affected by breast cancer, offering them hope and strength as they face this challenge,” Mr. Tapatapa said. “Our message to them is simple: you are not alone, and we are here to walk this journey with you.”

As Pinktober continues, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches remains steadfast in its mission to spread awareness, foster education, and promote the importance of early detection. Through community involvement and faith-based support, ZCC is playing a pivotal role in raising the standard of breast cancer awareness in Zimbabwe.

“This October, we are calling on everyone to join us in the fight against breast cancer. Together, we can save lives by spreading the message of hope, strength, and resilience. Let’s stand united and make a difference,” Mr. Tapatapa concluded.

With its focus on faith, education, and action, ZCC’s Pinktober initiatives are a reminder that through collective efforts, the battle against breast cancer can be won. #PinkOctober #BreastCancerAwareness #ZCCCares #SupportAndHope #FaithAndAction

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