By Savarinathan Maria Arasu | Founder Director
Awareness Campaign on breast cancer
Breast cancer awareness camps play a crucial role in promoting early detection, education, and support for individuals affected by breast cancer. Breast cancer, when detected early, is often more treatable and has a higher survival rate. Awareness camps encourage women to perform regular self-examinations and undergo routine screenings, such as mammograms, which can detect cancer in its early stages. These camps provide valuable information about breast cancer, its risk factors, symptoms, and prevention. Education is essential to dispel myths and misconceptions, and to empower individuals with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their health. Breast cancer awareness camps empower individuals to take control of their health by promoting self-examinations and regular check-ups. This proactive approach can lead to earlier diagnosis and better outcomes. Awareness camps help reduce the stigma associated with breast cancer, which can encourage individuals to seek help and share their concerns without fear of judgment or discrimination. These camps often emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and reducing risk factors like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. These lifestyle changes can help reduce the risk of developing breast cancer. By encouraging women to be vigilant about their breast health, awareness camps can lead to early intervention and potentially less aggressive treatment options when cancer is detected. Overall, breast cancer awareness camps are instrumental in reducing the impact of breast cancer by promoting early detection, education, support, and advocacy. They play a significant role in improving outcomes and the quality of life for individuals affected by breast cancer.
On October 7, 2023, Prime Trust, in collaboration with the Vel Dental Team, organized a breast cancer awareness camp at Janani Home in Colas Nagar. The Vel Dental Team delivered a presentation on the symptoms of breast cancer, the importance of early detection, and the need to seek prompt medical assistance. The participants had the opportunity to ask questions and clarify any doubts they had. Women from the nearby locality, Rasu Udayar Thottam, as well as the staff of Prime Trust, actively participated in the camp.
By Savarinathan Maria Arasu | Founder Director
By Savarinathan Maria Arasu | Founder Director
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