BREAST CANER AWARENESS
WALK ON OCTOBER 12
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foundation is also making attempts to illuminate historical monuments like
Legislative Assembly, Charminar and Buddha statue with pink, a colour that
represents breast cancer awareness. “Due to reasons that are largely unknown,
young Indian women are being diagnosed with breast cancer. In west, the disease
is diagnosed after 50 years. There is a definite need for a breast cancer
support group for young women and YBCC is such a platform, said CEO and
Director, UBF, Dr. P. Raghu Ram. According to UBF authorities, young women
react differently when diagnosed with breast cancer.They undergo a range of
emotions including body image, fertility preservation and even hair loss.
“Younger breast cancer patients need support and their concerns have to be
addressed. Their concerns are different to those confronting older women with
breast cancer. The support group will help such patients,” Dr. Raghu Ram said.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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