As October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the team at MYGA gathered for an insightful session with Dr. Hetolang, who shared vital information on breast cancer, the most common cancer affecting women worldwide. The session aimed to go beyond awareness and highlight how modern wellness and aesthetic medicine can help restore confidence, health, and hope for those impacted.
Dr. Hetolang emphasized that Breast Cancer Awareness Month is not only about pink ribbons and campaigns but also about empowering individuals through education and proactive health choices. She explained that integrating wellness practices with medical care plays a key role in supporting survivors’ recovery and improving quality of life. Her message underscored the importance of compassion and community in the fight against breast cancer.
She encouraged Team MYGA to embrace courage, survival, and hope. According to her, collective efforts create lasting impact. Whether it’s scheduling a mammogram, offering support to someone undergoing treatment, or simply wearing pink to show solidarity, every small act contributes to the larger movement.
Dr. Hetolang reminded the team that early detection saves lives. Regular self-examinations and medical screenings can identify cancer at a treatable stage, significantly improving survival rates. She also noted that breast cancer affects both women and men, making it a shared responsibility for everyone to stay informed and vigilant.
The session ended on an inspiring note, with MYGA reaffirming its commitment to health awareness and community engagement. Team members pledged to continue spreading knowledge, encouraging wellness, and supporting those in need.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a powerful reminder that strength grows through unity, and hope thrives through action. Making time for a check-up today could save a life tomorrow.