BREAST CANCER & FASTING

BREAST CANCER & FASTING

Researchers at several universities in San Diego suggest that fasting for 13 hours a day may reduce breast cancer recurrence and death from the disease. Scientists at two other California universities concluded separately that calorie reduction and fasting may help...
HOW COMMON IS BREAST CANCER IN PAKISTAN?

HOW COMMON IS BREAST CANCER IN PAKISTAN?

Among Asian countries, Pakistan has the highest incidence of breast cancer.  According to a research conducted, approximately 1 out of every 9 women is likely to suffer from breast cancer at any point in her life and about 77% of invasive breast cancer occurred in...
ZAKAT AND BREAST CANCER PATIENTS

ZAKAT AND BREAST CANCER PATIENTS

The most painful thing in life is losing relationships. We understand disease and death only after it has placed its hands on someone we love. 40,000 women die of Breast Cancer every year in Pakistan. Imagine a father who mourns for his daughter, a husband who lost...
BREAST CANCER & MATTERS OF DAILY LIFE

BREAST CANCER & MATTERS OF DAILY LIFE

If you are diagnosed with breast cancer and figuring out a treatment plan, it’s equally important for you to look upon your day-to-day matters. Some of the day-to-day matters which are important to be performed while fighting with this lethal malady are explained...
ENHERTU: A NEW LIFESAVER?

ENHERTU: A NEW LIFESAVER?

Enhertu (chemical name: fam-trastuzumab-deruxtecan-nxki) is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat currently incurable HER-2-positive breast cancer and metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer that has been treated with two or more anti-HER2...