Kannur: As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, intensive awareness programmes and screening camps will be held in Kannur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and Kasaragod districts starting October 1. The World Health Organisation has emphasised that strong awareness campaigns and early detection systems are essential to reduce breast cancer deaths. In line with this, the Malabar Cancer Care Society launched the Breast Cancer Brigade Project in 2017, with actor Manju Warrier serving as its brand ambassador.

Awareness for 8.9 lakh women
Under the project, 19,270 selected women volunteers have received intensive training. Through a door-to-door campaign, 8.9 lakh women across 2,15,300 households in the four districts of North Malabar were educated about breast cancer. During these village-level campaigns, 337 women were identified with suspected symptoms and were subsequently provided with mammograms, ultrasounds and NFNC examinations at the screening camps.

Doctors often inquire about the family history factor if they doubt your health test results indicate a possibility of breast cancer. Photo:  iStock/PORNCHAI SODA
Organisations that wish to participate in the project must register before 4 pm on September 30. Photo: iStock/PORNCHAI SODA

The village-level awareness campaigns and expert screening camps are set to continue this year as well. Qualified doctors will conduct examinations, and women showing potential symptoms will undergo state-of-the-art tests such as mammograms, ultrasounds and NFNC scans, facilitated by the Sanjeevani Mobile Tele Oncenet Unit.

To register
The awareness classes and camps are being organised in collaboration with various organisations, including Lions, Rotary, and Wisemen's Clubs, as well as local voluntary groups, libraries and palliative care units. Organisations that wish to participate in the project must register before 4 PM on September 30. For registration, contact the Malabar Cancer Care Society, South Bazar, Kannur at 0497-2705309/ 2703309 / 9446525309.

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