CISM Batch 2018

This is a site for Chinese International School of Manila's (CISM) Class of 2018's Service Learning Website.

Proudly worked with:

    Philippine Foundation for Breast Cancer

Learn More About Cancer with Us!

Breast cancer is a genetic disease.

Each cell in the body has the potential, under the proper circumstances, to become cancerous. In a typical cell, a progression of exact and precise systems direct the rate and timing of cell development, division and death. Sometimes, this cell cycle can go astray. Outside elements, for example, cancer-causing agents, poisons and UV beams, can damage the DNA of the cell, setting off the loss of the control components that manage when and how quickly certain cells gap and/or kick the bucket. Heredity can likewise assume a part in a few sorts of growths, especially when consolidated with these outside triggers.

Breast Cancer Ribbon

Breast Cancer Signs and Symptoms


Lump

A lump or thickening in the breast of under the armpit

Position Change

A change in the position of the nipple

Shape and Size Change

Changes in the shape or size of the breast or nipple

Bleeding

Discharge or bleeding from the nipple

Nipple rash

Nipple rash

Red Skin

Redness of the breast skin

Pain

Pain in one of the breasts or armpit

Compressed Skin

Puckering or dimpling of the breast skin

Stretching

Pulling in of the nipple

Prevention and Detection


Step #1: Know what is normal for you

Step #2:Look and feel your breasts (This includes upper chest and armpits too)

Step #3:Know what changes to look for (Refer to Breast Cancer Signs and Symptoms Above)

Step #4:Report any changes without delay to your General Practicioner

Step #5:Make sure you attend breast screening if you’re 50 or over

Creators of This Website

Class 2018


Dan
JDJ

HTML Programmer

Bill
Chloe Uy

CSS/JS Programmer

Eric
Grant Park

Principal CSS/JS Programmer

Benjamin Antonio

Researcher