This International Women’s Day, Apollo Cancer Centres Launch “The Power to Fight Breast Cancer is in Your Hands” Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
Chennai 8th March
2021: Apollo Cancer
Centres, pioneer in the Indian Healthcare industry, proudly launched the “The
Power to fight Breast Cancer is in Your Hands” campaign,
which illustrates the importance of regular self-breast
examination and screening on this International Women’s Day. Actress Ms Radikaa
Sarathkumar presided over the campaign by launching the digital platform for
breast self-examination along with Ms Preetha Reddy, Vice Chairperson, Apollo
Hospitals Group.
One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 4 minutes in India, and one woman dies of breast cancer every 13 minutes. Women in India are generally diagnosed at a later, more advanced stage with a poor prognosis. About 1 in 29 women are expected to develop breast cancer during their lifetime. By 2030, it is expected that breast cancer will cause most deaths amongst women in India, than any other disease.
Dr Rathna Devi, Radiation
Oncologist, Apollo Cancer Centre, gave an overview of the growing burden of
Breast Cancer today, “The survival rate of breast
cancer is low because the detection takes place late. The only way to reduce
the number of deaths is by increasing awareness. Breast cancer is a treatable
illness, and chances of survival are greater if it’s identified in time. The
only way to do so is by being informed of how it can be identified, and a
timely diagnosis can be made.”
Dr Bhawna Sirohi, Breast Medical Oncologist at Apollo Proton
Cancer Centre said “Knowledge is power! We need to change the dynamics of
cancer care in India and cause a stage migration with diagnosis of early-stage
cancers. We can do this if we proactively look after our health. Register to be
a breast examiner today!
Apollo Cancer Centres
has collaborated with the Lion’s club, to screen women in the villages of
Kanchipuram for breast cancer. The bus was flagged off by the chief guest.
Early detection can not only improve the outcome but can
remarkably cut down the costs of treatment. The power of Knowledge, especially
when it comes to one’s own health, can be lifesaving.
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