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“A Call For Regular Breast Cancer Screening” On Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025!

Women have the power to change and push their empowerment policies across the globe on a demand of equality. They have made amazing walk-through battles against societal barriers and stigmas to improve women’s livelihood and well-being. We honour their achievements in various fields, such as politics, economics, society, culture, sports, science, and technology, and all these acted as a catalyst for change.

A closer look at history shows that this day had its roots in women’s struggle, which had flared up during and after the Industrial Revolution, where women workers along trade unions rallied for their rights, especifically garment workers in New York demanding better wages and work conditions to the socialist. The movement accelerated with the anti-imperialist struggle (denied to colonialism or colonial empires) of the early 20th century; women have been at the vanguard of change for their rights.

The long history of celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) had come into being in the early 1900s, a time marked by significant turbulence and women’s rights in the industrialised world through the rise of radical ideologies.

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Amidst the unrest, movements erupted through protests, and critical debates took place among women. Many women faced abuse and discrimination that fed their campaigning for change. In 1908, 15,000 women workers walked through the streets of New York City demanding shorter working hours, fair pay, and the right to vote.

This erupting voice from the international women’s movement against rights and changes has reached to UN General Assembly (UNGA) and has taken a major victory. This day has become an important platform to advocate for women’s rights and equal presence in politics and the economic arena.

Officially, the United Nations in 1977 was recognised International Women’s Day, which emerged from the labor movements of the early 20th century in North America and Europe.

So, now, International Women’s Day 2025 falls upon us. It is celebrated on the 8th of March every year. We honour its essence in a mission dedicated to women’s empowerment across various sectors, including women in recreational industries, women at corporates, women in sports, women in technology, women in science, and last but not least, women’s breast health; it is most important mission – women’s breast health and full field digital mammography breast cancer screening check, where significant barriers still exist and which has been primarily ignored.

On International Women’s Day 2025, let’s emphasise women to prioritise their Koning Vera Breast 3D full field digital mammography breast screening and early detection of breast cancer risks. We tend to raise awareness about the importance of timely breast cancer screening, which aims to overcome prevailing late-stage BC disease rates and thus help reduce BC-related mortality, especially in women with inherited harmful BRCA1/BRCA2 genes.

Join us as we raise a voice on a collective campaign with Koning Corporation USA for women’s breast cancer check and “A Call For Regular Breast Cancer Screening” to push women’s regular breast health check with low-level radio-frequency 3D breast CT scans to easily and early-stage identify of non-palpable breast lesions. 

Theme for International Women’s Day 2025: “A Call For Regular Breast Cancer Screening”!

Regular Breast Cancer Screening

Since the beginning of International Women’s Day on March 19th, 1911, each year has brought on a theme of different goals for women’s empowerment. On International Women’s Day UK in 2025, we brought a theme in a decisive call to ‘A Call For Regular Breast Cancer Screening.’ 

Did you know that approximately 56,000 women in the UK receive a breast cancer diagnosis each year? Putting into another context on creepy facts like “1 in 7 women in the UK will develop breast cancer risks and go through diagnosis in their lifetime.”

This terrifying statistic highlights the need for proactive measures, such as regular breast cancer screenings, to help fight against this disease and lower BC-related mortality rates.

Is it likely to reduce women’s health risks?

In 2021, a joint parliamentary committee on the House of Lords discussed that the UK has suffered from poor women’s health risks, among largest in the G20 and the raked 12th globally. But what if we revealed there are ways to improve women’s health and the communities around them can lower their risks, thus reducing breast cancer risk?

  • Lack of proper information shared with women to find nearby breast screening centres.
  • The National Health Service (NHS) primarily focuses on intervention rather than prevention, which means opportunities to empower women are often missed.
  • Additionally, women’s breast screening services are difficult to access.

At Euronoxx Medical Pvt Ltd, we present USA technology, FDA-approved breast cancer screening machine ‘Koning Vera Breast CT (KBCT) 3D breast cancer mammogram machine, this 3D breast screening machine aims to provide 360 degree overview of the breast. This new full field digital mammography system is a multifunctional device that is a minimally invasive 3D ultrasound-guided biopsy system that generates HD-grade real isotopic 3D images of dense glandular and fibrocystic breast tissue.  

Easly diagnosis has prevented many BC consequences!

This KBCT technology gives biopsy-guided examinations with near-zero compression and pain experience during the screening procedure. Similarly, it helps clinicians efficiently to identify cancerous lesions at an early stage within 7 seconds of each breast screening time.

We have got distribution permission for this revolutionary breast cancer screening machine across Europe, India, and African countries and are ready to deliver across all UK health and medical centres, including India and African countries.

This full field digital mammography system is advisable to all women above 50, must consult their GP and undergo breast cancer screening test, mostly fibroglandular tissue is a composed of fats, KBCT high-contrast 3D breast imaging system can help identify any abnormality from stage 0 to stage 1 cancers and easily find as low as 2mm size lesions and small 200-micron calcification size.

Regular Breast Cancer Screening

So, early diagnosis could save many women’s lives or successfully reduce their risk of breast cancer.

Age and biological sex greatly impact the likelihood of developing breast cancer, with 8 in 10 cases occurring in women over 50. The NHS Breast Screening Programme automatically invites women aged 50 to 71 for screenings every three years, as this age group is most likely to benefit.

Despite national screening efforts, some women face increased risk due to family history, genetics, breast type, or ethnicity.

Note 1- Studies have also shown that lifestyle changes can play a significant role in reducing the risk of breast cancer.

Note 2- Lifestyle factors such as weight gain, smoking, uncontrolled food habits, and excessive alcohol consumption also cause women to develop BC.

The Koning Vera 3D Breast Imaging Breast Cancer Screening Machine offers a correct approach to the breast cancer screening process. Its seamless screening provides many benefits, such as quick scans, low radiation exposure, and accurate diagnosis without breast compression trauma or discomfort.

This advanced breast cancer screening machine ensures that women of common (different) breast shapes and densities have access to effective and comfortable breast screening.

We feel this is real empowerment of women’s health and collective cooperation of community health development.

Together, we can combat the female health gap to improve easy access to preventive healthcare services and help to narrate a story of a healthy society to address health gaps for all women across the UK.

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