The 15th edition of the National Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign 2016 which is organized by the ministry of public health kicks off today under the slogan ‘You never forget anything, yet you might forget the X-Ray, remember it once a year’. On the overall number of female breast cancer patients, the director of Naef Bassil Cancer Institute (NKBCI) at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMCP), Dr. Naji Saghir, said there are nearly 1800 cases each year, describing the number as alarming and likely to rise. He also voiced concern over the age of the patients as compared to other countries in the region and the world, mentioning that over 50% of cases are now happening in women under fifty years of age against a 25% limit in Europe and the United States. Saghir however expressed hope for an increased early detection of breast cancer and a corresponding fall in the advanced stages from nearly 80% to 35% which reflects the positive response of patients to treatment. Saghir attributed the level of improvement to the various awareness campaigns that are no longer restricted to the National Day for Cancer Prevention which tours the different Lebanese areas to conduct the necessary screening tests. In conclusion, Saghir drew attention to an important development, which is “adjusting the radiography tests in such that every clinic, association or center are now announcing they have access to the required mammography imaging technology. (Al Akhbar, September 29, 2016)