Set up an Early Detection Plan for Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. At Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center we are proud to treat our patients as family, and we work very
hard to make sure the procedures we perform for them are as life-changing as
possible. Whether it’s through LASIK vision correction, cataract surgery,
treatment for an eye disease or even just a routine eye exam, our main goal is
always to provide a better quality of life.
Did you know that certain cancers
can spread to the eyes? Breast cancer is one type of cancer that can cause
secondary intraocular cancer in the middle layer of the eyeball. It often has
no symptoms, but it can be detected during routine eye exams. This is one more
reason why regular eye exams are so important.
According to the National Breast
Cancer Foundation, an astounding 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast
cancer in their lifetime. Early detection is absolutely key in fighting and
surviving breast cancer. Having an early detection plan for breast cancer in
place is extremely important for women. This plan should include such scheduled
monthly/yearly activities as:
- Breast self-exams
- Mammograms
- Clinical breast exam by a
gynecologist or family doctor
You should
look for changes in the breasts, including:
- Lumps
- Skin texture changes
- Nipple tenderness or changes
- Breast size or shape changes
- Nipple discharge
Dr. Lipstock doesn't treat breast cancer, but his detailed eye exams
may help identify potential underlying health problems. If you are experiencing
any changes in your vision or just want to be proactive in preserving your
health, please contact Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center right away to schedule your Consultation. Contact us today at 804-288-1543 or lipstocklaser.com.
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