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00:22 in the Philippine Cancer Society.
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00:25 Sir Romy?
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00:31 --breast cancer.
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00:56 Sir Romy, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:59 --breast cancer.
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01:02 --examination.
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01:05 Screening, exam.
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01:08 Check up, my biopsy.
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01:20 --30 to 40.
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01:30 Sir Romy?
01:31 So sir Romy, there's what's called a breast exam where we can find out about the physical signs of breast cancer.
01:38 What does it do? Can you show it to our audience?
01:42 We have guidelines there. We start with the letter TKNP.
01:47 TKNP?
01:48 Yes. First, before you do the check up of your breast, it should be one week after menstruation.
01:54 After the menstruation?
01:55 Yes. Because sometimes there's a tumor.
01:57 After the menstruation, it leaves. That's why it's fake news.
02:00 Fake news.
02:01 It should be a week after.
02:02 So I said TKNP, ma'am.
02:04 T?
02:05 T.
02:06 What's T?
02:07 The T in front of the mirror. Look at your breast.
02:09 Stand up.
02:10 Stand up. Like this, ma'am.
02:11 Naked?
02:12 Naked, yes. Then look at the color of the breast. If it's black or red, you should have it checked.
02:19 Which one? The one around?
02:21 Yes, the one around.
02:22 Okay.
02:23 You should also look at if there's…
02:24 Can I demo this?
02:26 Is this also ours?
02:27 This is not.
02:28 Can I demo this?
02:29 Can I?
02:30 Okay. So this one, the one around?
02:31 Yes. Then you should also look if there's a liquid coming out.
02:34 The nipple?
02:35 Yes.
02:36 Oh, if there's a liquid coming out.
02:37 Yes.
02:38 Where do you press?
02:39 You can pinch. You pinch the nipple.
02:42 Okay. Then?
02:43 You should look at the tummy. It's usually standing up.
02:46 Yes.
02:47 But if your tummy is inward, it might have a tumor that's pulling.
02:53 Ah.
02:54 So remember this, sir Romy. What should they do?
02:57 If they see one or more of those signals, where can they go and consult?
03:05 There. You should immediately go to the doctor.
03:08 Doctor.
03:09 You can go to the doctor.
03:10 What kind of doctor?
03:12 You can also go to OB. You can get a checkup once a year at OB.
03:18 And you can also examine yourself first.
03:21 If you know that you have a tumor, there are other signals, you can immediately go to the doctor.
03:25 Yes. If you see something that's different from your nipples.
03:30 Anyway, thank you very much, sir Romy, for the wonderful discussion about breast cancer.
03:35 So to the ladies out there, a physical checkup is the key to make sure that we are fit and healthy.
03:41 We can talk about health, issues of home, and even stories about children and adults.
03:47 I don't know yet. Sir Romy, let's go to Susan.
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