In India, the incidence of cancer is increasing rapidly; therefore it is important to step up cancer literacy and knowledge amongst the population.
We hope that this will lead to early detection which is important in the management and treatment of cancer and also prevention by making necessary changes in lifestyle.
Breast Cancer is rapidly rising amongst women in urban areas and it is the most common cancer in India. Early detection is essential in its management and treatment. Due to ignorance, fear, and social stigma many women present with stage III or IV cancer which requires surgery and extensive treatment. If detected early, then in most cases there will be less aggressive treatment and better chances of recovery.
Cervical Cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India. It is the only preventable cancer and it can be detected in the pre - cancerous phase and cured.
Oral and Lung cancers are highest among men and women in the urban as well as rural population and these can also be prevented to a large extent. Therefore, making people aware of the dangers of chewing tobacco and smoking is of great importance.
Leading an active life, combined with healthy food habits is essential to good health.
The aim of the campaign is to create cancer awareness amongst the population of India. It is important to dispel the myths that people wrongly believe, inform them about the signs and symptoms, and importance of screening for early detection. It is also vital to follow a healthy lifestyle, and sharing of survivor stories gives a message of hope and confidence.
The campaign is called "Raho cancer se do kadam aage" - the objective being, that if you are aware of all these factors you can stay two steps ahead of cancer!
Indian Cancer Society has collaborated with Dainik Bhaskar Group of newspapers for this campaign. The editions are published in Hindi, Marathi & Gujarati in Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra which reach 62 lakh households.
The content informed readers not to be afraid of cancer and that if they had the right information, a healthy lifestyle, had screening tests and looked for early signs and symptoms they could stay two steps ahead of cancer.
Do not smoke or chew tobacco
Limit alcohol consumption
Eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables and grains
Do not be overweight
Lead an active life and exercise
Sleep for minimum 7 hours a day
Get screened and do medical check up regularly
Red or white patches in the mouth
A lump in any part of the body
Unexplained bleeding from any part of the body
Change in mole or wart
Hoarseness or difficulty in swallowing
Change in bladder or bowel movement
Cancer only means death
One gets cancer because of bad karma
Cancer is contagious
Stress, hair dye, deodorants do not cause cancer
Cancers are always hereditary
Some forms of tobacco do not cause cancer
January
Mumbai Marathon
February 4
World Cancer Day
February
Race of Hope at RWITC
May 31
World No Tobacco day
September
Childhood Cancer Awareness month
October
Breast Cancer Awareness month
Throughout The Year
Cancer awareness talks in schools, colleges, corporates, prisons, government institutions and in the community.