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Delhi hosts walkathon for public awareness on cancer | To raise public awareness about cancer, a large number of people of Delhi took to the streets on Sunday morning for a walkathon. Organised by ‘Can Support’, a non-governmental
organization
working for cancer patients, the 'Walk For Life' event witnessed participators
belonging to different walks of life coming out for a social cause. Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh’s wife Gursharan Kaur and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit,
flagged off the four-kilometre walk that started from Vinay Marg in Delhi . U.S.
Ambassador David Mulford, who came along with his wife Jeannie, a breast cancer
survivor herself, joined the activists along with eminent celebrities like veteran
Bollywood actress and Censor Board head, Sharmila Tagore, actor Rahul Bose and
fashion designer Ritu Kumar. The walkathon was organised with an aim to raise
funds for free supportive care services for cancer patients in India . The event
also saw many cancer survivors walk shoulder-to-shoulder to send out the message
that there is life after cancer. The 'Walk For Life is an annual affair and every
year lots of enthusiasts take part in it. "In India , cancer is on the rise and
most underprivileged people when they come to the hospital are already in the
advanced stage. So, this particular group CanSupport, brings medicines to their
houses, make sure there is a home-care team, with collaborative effort nurses,
doctors, counsellors and they try. They try and make the last few days of the
patient happy and pain-free as possible," said Tagore. A strong supporter of the
cause, actor Rahul Bose, reiterated the importance of living and dying with dignity.
"I believe that the biggest thing that CanSupport understands is to allow people
to live with dignity and allow people to die with dignity. I think the sense of
dignity is something that CanSupport understands," Bose said. There are
approximately
2.5 million people living with cancer in India and around one million new cases
are reported every year. Lung cancer is very common amongst men in cities like
Bhopal , Delhi , Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata, while stomach cancer is
prevalent
in Bangalore and Chennai. Prostrate cancer is also one of the leading cause of
death amongst Indian men, and in women, common types are cancers of the breast
and cervix. |
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