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    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa23 October , 2025
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    October’s pink ribbons do more than bring color to the streets and malls of Gauteng. They remind every woman to pause and protect her own life. Breast Cancer Awareness Month once again calls on women and men to confront a disease that remains South Africa’s most common form of cancer. The 2023 National Cancer Registry reports that one in 27 South African women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, a figure that continues to climb.

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    Across Gauteng, from the business corridors of Sandton to the public clinics of Soweto and Tembisa, awareness drives are helping residents identify symptoms earlier and seek treatment faster. The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) estimates that 19.4 million women over the age of 15 are at risk, yet thousands still avoid screening because of fear, financial constraints, or confusion.

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    Breaking The Silence Through Knowledge

    “Knowledge is power,” says Dr Salomine Theron, radiologist and manager of SCP Radiology’s Tygervalley Mammography Center. She explains that many women remain uncertain about their own risk, the benefits of mammograms, and what each examination can reveal.

    Her warning echoes through Gauteng’s hospitals, where doctors continue to see patients arriving with late-stage cancer. These are the key questions every woman and man should ask this October.

    Is Breast Cancer Hereditary?

    Only about five to ten percent of breast cancers are inherited, most often through BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations. A mother, sister, or grandmother with breast or ovarian cancer does increase your risk, but most diagnoses occur without any family history. Genetics is only part of the picture.

    What Increases Your Risk?

    Age, obesity, alcohol use, and hormonal factors such as early menstruation or late menopause are recognized contributors. Women who delay childbirth or never have children face a slightly higher risk. Dr Theron adds that in some cases, cancer develops without any identifiable cause, which makes regular screening essential.

    Can Early Detection Save Lives?

    If breast cancer is detected early, CANSA reports survival rates of up to 90 percent. Both private and public facilities in Gauteng offer screening, yet many women still arrive too late. Delays are often linked to stigma or limited access to diagnostic equipment outside major cities. Public health programs are now promoting mobile mammography units to reach townships and rural areas.

    What Tests can Detect Breast Cancer?

    A mammogram remains the best screening tool for women over 40. Ultrasound is useful for younger women or those with dense breast tissue. Magnetic resonance imaging is advised for patients with a strong family history or other high-risk factors. A biopsy confirms a diagnosis by testing cells from a lump.
    Radiology clinics in Johannesburg and Pretoria recommend combining these tests for a comprehensive assessment.

    Are all Breast Cancers the Same?

    Breast cancer appears in several forms, including ductal, lobular, triple-negative, and HER2-positive. Each behaves differently and requires specific treatment. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapy are common approaches. Two women may share a diagnosis but follow completely different treatment plans.

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    Can Men Get Breast Cancer?

    Men can develop breast cancer, although it accounts for about one percent of cases. Symptoms include a lump behind the nipple, nipple inversion, or discharge. Because men rarely expect to face this disease, they often seek medical help too late. Health professionals are calling for more education to reach men as well.

    How Often Should I Check My Breasts?

    Doctors recommend a monthly self-examination, ideally a few days after menstruation when breasts are less sensitive. Women should check for lumps, changes in size or texture, skin dimpling, or nipple changes. Any difference should be reported to a doctor immediately. Many Gauteng clinics are offering free breast-check demonstrations during October to encourage regular monitoring.

    When Should Mammograms Start?

    Most private radiology centers advise women to begin annual mammograms at the age of 40, or earlier if there is a strong family history. Access in public facilities remains limited, but advocacy groups are working with Gauteng’s Department of Health to extend screening to more district hospitals and community clinics.

    Does Breast Cancer Hurt?

    Breast cancer is often painless, which is why waiting for pain before seeking medical attention can be dangerous. Health educators emphasize that the absence of pain does not mean the absence of disease.

    Should Younger Women be Concerned?

    Breast cancer is less common among women in their twenties and thirties, but it can occur, particularly when there are genetic or hormonal risks. Developing awareness early and practicing regular self-examinations helps build lifelong habits of body awareness and self-advocacy.

    The Gauteng Gap: Access and Inequality

    In Johannesburg and Pretoria, women with medical aid can schedule a mammogram and receive results within days. For many in townships and peri-urban communities, the wait can stretch into months. Rural and low-income patients face the longest delays, often reaching specialists only after the disease has progressed. This inequality explains why South Africa’s breast cancer mortality rate remains higher than in developed nations, despite comparable treatment options.

    Organizations such as Pink Drive, Reach for Recovery, and CANSA are working to close this gap. Their mobile screening buses visit factories, schools, and taxi ranks across Gauteng, conducting hundreds of free mammograms every month. These community initiatives prove that access combined with awareness can save lives.

    Changing Myths, Saving Lives

    Cultural stigma still silences many women. Some fear that a diagnosis equals death; others believe surgery will rob them of their femininity. Survivors across Gauteng are helping to change that perception.
    At a recent awareness event in Mamelodi, breast cancer survivor and volunteer counselor Nthabiseng Molefe told attendees, “I am living proof that early testing saves lives. The sooner you know, the sooner you fight back.”

    Personal stories like hers are transforming fear into empowerment. Churches, salons, and workplaces throughout the province are hosting “pink days” that combine wellness activities with breast-check education, proving that prevention grows stronger where conversation flows openly.

    Technology and The Future

    Digital health platforms are transforming how women book and track screenings. The CANSA Smart Health app and Discovery’s Screening Tool allow users to set reminders and locate the nearest mammography center quickly. These developments form part of the broader digital transformation sweeping Gauteng’s public health system.

    Experts, however, caution that technology alone is not enough. South Africa still needs more trained radiographers, oncologists, and counselors to meet national screening targets by 2030.

    A Gauteng Call to Action

    Breast cancer affects women of every race, age, and income group, but early detection and treatment save lives. Every woman can take three important steps this October.

    First, understand your personal risk and discuss family history and lifestyle with your doctor.
    Second, book a screening at a public facility, private clinic, or mobile unit. Many are offering low-cost or free mammograms throughout the month.
    Third, share the message. Encourage friends, relatives, and colleagues to check their breasts and seek help early.

    Knowledge without action saves no one. Whether you live in Soshanguve or Sandton, the best protection is awareness and regular screening.

    Where To Get Assistance in Gauteng

    Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital – public breast clinic open Fridays
    Helen Joseph Hospital Breast Unit – specialist referrals and treatment
    Pink Drive Mobile Unit – rotating through Soweto, Ekurhuleni, and the Vaal
    CANSA Care Center, Roodepoort – counseling and support groups

    For more information or to arrange a screening, visit www.cansa.org.za.

    The Takeaway

    Breast cancer is not a death sentence; it is a call to act. Gauteng’s doctors, nurses, and residents have the power to change outcomes through education, access, and solidarity. In 2025, let pink ribbons stand not only for awareness but for commitment, compassion, and life-saving action.

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      I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting stories that inform, inspire, and engage. With a background in journalism, media production, and digital content creation, I cover a wide range of topics, including politics, finance, lifestyle, education, jobs, technology, motoring, travel, entertainment, and more.

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