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ZONTA CLUB II OF COLOMBO LAUNCHES AWARENESS CAMPAIGN IN VIEW OF BREAST CANCER MONTH

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October 07, 2025

Breast cancer is now identified as the commonest cancer among females in Sri Lanka, with over 5000-6000 new patients being reported every year.

- By Kamanthi Wickramasinghe

According to statistics, around 15 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every day, while around 3 women diagnosed with breast cancer die every day. It is in this backdrop that the Zonta Club II of Colombo initiated its Breast Cancer Comfort Cushion Project back in 2013 to provide comfort for women who have undergone breast cancer surgeries.

Originally initiated by the Zonta Club of Botany Bay, Australia, in 1995, the concept was introduced to Zonta Club II by Zontian Devika Fernando. The breast care cushion was designed by Ann Selle, of the Zonta Club of Botany Bay and is acknowledged as the pioneer of the breast care cushion in Australia. After hearing about the discomfort experienced by women who recover from breast surgery, Selle designed this cushion to help women feel more comfortable during the convalescing period. As such, the smooth U-shaped satin cushion has been designed with a strap and could be worn like a handbag to fit into the armpit. It cushions the surgical incision area, promotes movement of the arm without fear of trauma to the incision, and helps reduce swelling and distress.

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