Those with cancer should not feel ashamed of their bald heads, says English broadcaster Sarah Beeny

Renowned TV personality Sarah Beeny revealed clippers to shave her head after she started losing hair due to chemotherapy. Sarah Beeny was diagnosed with breast cancer in August of this year.

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People with no hair are often thought of as suffering from some punishment, and people feel ashamed of their baldness, said Sarah Beeny. The star presenter of UK's property series programs said during an interview with a popular weekend magazine.


Self-Examination, preventive screening key to detect breast cancer in early stage
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The incidence of cancer continues to escalate in the country, with breast cancer becoming increasingly common among women. Alarmingly, a large section of this patient pool is between 25 - 40 years of age.

The incidence of cancer continues to escalate in the country, with breast cancer becoming increasingly common among women. Alarmingly, a large section of this patient pool is between 25 - 40 years of..
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Leading physicians advocate the importance of self-examination and preventive screenings to timely detect any lumps or irregularities in the breast area at an early stage.

Leading physicians advocate the importance of self-examination and preventive screenings to timely detect any lumps or irregularities in the breast area at an early stage.

In India, there is a major lack of awareness on the importance of self-breast examination, regular check-ups etc, which is often the cause of delayed diagnosis and detection of breast cancer in women, Dr. Garvit Chitkara, Senior Consultant, Breast Surgical Oncology and Oncoplasty, Nanavati Max Institute of Cancer Care, Mumbai, said.

In India, there is a major lack of awareness on the importance of self-breast examination, regular check-ups etc, which is often the cause of delayed diagnosis and detection of breast cancer in women..
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Advanced diagnostic techniques like Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy (VABB) technology aids in highly accurate diagnosis as it can accurately sample the smallest of the lesions in the breast that often get missed or are not sampled by core needle biopsy, says Dr. Sudhakar, Consultant Radiologist, HCG Cancer Hospital, Bangalore.

Advanced diagnostic techniques like Vacuum-Assisted Breast Biopsy (VABB) technology aids in highly accurate diagnosis as it can accurately sample the smallest of the lesions in the breast that often ..
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Often women develop lumps or lesions in their breast which can be a cause of great worry, though not all lumps are cancerous. Another common issue in younger women is the prevalence of benign lumps called Fibroadenomas, which might feel firm, smooth, rubbery, or hard and have a well-defined shape. VABB supports the removal of non-cancerous lumps and Fibroadenomas in a minimally-invasive, cosmetic friendly and day-care procedure.

Often women develop lumps or lesions in their breast which can be a cause of great worry, though not all lumps are cancerous. Another common issue in younger women is the prevalence of benign lumps c..
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VABB is increasingly becoming the preferred procedure to safely remove such benign lumps. Advanced technologies like VABB are widely used abroad and are now available in India to help women take charge of their health and outsmart breast cancer. Timely detection and treatment are instrumental in reducing the risk of mortality among patients. Women must be aware of such advanced diagnostic techniques and ensure routine check-ups to detect any worrisome condition timely.

VABB is increasingly becoming the preferred procedure to safely remove such benign lumps. Advanced technologies like VABB are widely used abroad and are now available in India to help women take char..
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What is to be ashamed of when you lose hair to cancer treatment? Questioned Sarah Beeny.

Traumatic Experience

Sarah Beeny's hair loss due to chemotherapy was quite a traumatic experience for her. In August, Sarah Beeny shared a picture of her son cutting off some of her hair to maintain a balance with the chemo-hair fall.

Subsequently, however, Sarah Beeny changed her attitude towards her hair loss after the treatment and decided to use dog clippers to shave her head completely. It is a sad coincidence that she lost her mother to breast cancer at age ten.
Despite Sarah Beeny's unforeseen troubles, she is focused on her work and planning a new series on Channel- Four and a new book.
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FAQs


Who is Sarah Beeny?
Sarah, 50, is an English Television personality and a businesswoman. Sarah is best known for her property series programs like Property Snakes and Ladders. In addition, her program Britain's Best Homes featured many famous guests on the show.

Why did Sarah shave her head?
According to Sarah, she had to undergo chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer and started losing her hair. She then wanted to change people's attitudes towards cancer patients as victims and decided to shave her blonde locks to challenge stereotypical thinking.
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