Promoting Prevention through Early Detection, Onsite Screenings, & Wellness Seminars
Cancer remains a leading cause of mortality in rural sectors primarily because diagnoses occur at late, advanced stages. Due to social taboos and lack of awareness, early clinical warning indicators like lump formations or chronic lesions are ignored.
Our oncology advocacy teams travel to rural schools and village centers to conduct early screening clinics. We coordinate with oncologists to teach self-examination techniques, test vital indicators, and guide patients showing high-risk symptoms to central oncology departments.
A contribution of ₹2,000 sponsors one complete outstation cancer awareness seminar, including printing self-examination pamphlets and funding specialist speaker travels.