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OhBulan and Seismik Launch Sex Education Campaign To Raise Awareness & Confront Taboos
"Peduli Seks: Tabu Tapi Perlu Tahu" aims to empower Malaysians with essential knowledge and combat misinformation.
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12 Myths & Facts About Breast Cancer That Everyone Should Know — Including Men
Breast cancer can affect both men and women of all ages. Education and early prevention is key.
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Here Are The Signs & Symptoms Of Breast Cancer That You Should Never Ignore
Early prevention is key! Don't feel ashamed to go to a doctor if you're worried about your breasts.
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PSA: Breast Cancer Doesn't Just Affect Women — Men Can Get It Too
Due to a lack of awareness about male breast cancer, most men are only diagnosed once it is already at an advanced stage.
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6 Types Of Breast Cancer Screening Tests For Early Detection
Regular screening helps detect breast cancer early!
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Here's Where You Can Seek Help As A Breast Cancer Patient In Malaysia
You're never alone! There are many communities around to offer a helping hand.
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3 Programmes That Offer Free Mammograms For Women In Malaysia
Early detection and timely medical attention can save lives.
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Here's How To Get Financial Aid, Free Cancer Screenings And More From MAKNA
Majlis Kanser Nasional (MAKNA) dedicates themselves to helping as many people as possible, regardless of their background, creed, colour, or race.
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Beauty After Breast Cancer: We Spoke To 2 Women About Their Journeys Post-Mastectomy
They shared their personal experiences surrounding cancer and self-image.
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What Happens Next After A Breast Cancer Diagnosis? Here's A Guide
Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be overwhelming but knowing what's next can bring some reassurance.
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Can We Be Breast Friends Forever? The Stigma And Shame Around Breasts Needs To Go
The sexualisation of women's bodies has contributed to breasts being considered objects of desire, rather than just another part of the human anatomy.
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Study Shows 13.6% Of Breast Cancer Patients In Malaysia Are Under 40
Recent statistics reveal that breast cancer diagnoses in young adults are rising by 2% annually.
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