Saudi Arabia’s Qassim launches breast cancer awareness campaign 

The campaign, targeting women aged between 18-60, aims to educate the community about the dangers and causes of breast cancer, as well as methods of prevention and early detection. (SPA)
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Updated 06 October 2022
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Saudi Arabia’s Qassim launches breast cancer awareness campaign 

QASSIM: Al-Qassim Health Cluster launched a breast cancer awareness campaign, “Qassim is Rosary,” on Wednesday as part of international Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. 

The Qassim Health Assembly said that more than 180 of its health centers and facilities have been designated to conduct initial examinations for the early detection of breast cancer.

The campaign, targeting women aged between 18-60, aims to educate the community about the dangers and causes of breast cancer, as well as methods of prevention and early detection. 

It also encourages women to book mammogram appointments at clinics available in the region. 

The event also featured stories of women who recovered from breast cancer as well as folkloric performances.

The awareness campaign will be held at women’s government facilities, universities and colleges, and parks.


Breakthrough in heart arrhythmia diagnosis

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Breakthrough in heart arrhythmia diagnosis

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz University has achieved a new research breakthrough in the field of cardiology by developing a simple and effective method for detecting hidden heart rhythm disorders.

These conditions are often difficult to diagnose using conventional tests and may lead to dangerously rapid heartbeats, which can sometimes be life-threatening.

The method was developed by electrophysiologist Dr. Ahmed Mokhtar as part of a collaborative research initiative with Canada’s Western University.

It aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy and accelerate clinical decision-making in cases of abnormal heart rhythms, ultimately improving the quality of care and patient safety.

The technique was tested on 24 patients, demonstrating clear effectiveness in distinguishing between dangerous and normal heart rhythms.

The findings were published in the international journal Heart Rhythm, reflecting global recognition of the study’s significance and its clinical value.