Can-survive from cancer.
-Bidisha
Biswas.
Friends it is said that cancer
affects all of us, whether you are a daughter, mother, sister, friend,
co-worker, patient or doctor but the question is how true is it? Well there is
no denying in accepting the fact that it does affects one’s life. Normal life
of a person gets disrupted when one comes to know that he/she is suffering from
cancer. People are so scared of cancer that they forget to notice. The word
Cancer has a can in it, which says:
- · Can defeat this disease.
- · Can prevent from being a cancer patient.
- · Can detect cancer at an early stage
· Can-survive by battling against cancer.
Cancer is a highly misunderstood
term. Most of us think cancer means death, cancer means losing loved ones and
cancer means no cure. To debunk these myths World Cancer Day takes place every
year on 4th of February and it helps in raising awareness about
cancer, it units the whole world in fight against cancer. On 4th
February 2015 world cancer day was celebrated under the tagline “Not beyond Us”. Choosing to lead a healthy life, early
detection, proper treatment are the positive and proactive approaches to the
fight against cancer.
The most common question that
oncologist face from cancer patients are “Am I going to die?” or “will I have a
normal life after chemotherapy?” Well off course one can lead a normal life
even after being treated with chemotherapy and as doctors they try their best
to save every patient but people are so scared that they doubt their own
capability to fight against this disease.
One should keep in mind ( specially
the caregivers) that when you are dealing with a cancer patient undergoing
chemotherapy it’s your love, support, caring
nature and kindness that helps to keep them strong and encourages them to
continue their fight against cancer. There are over one hundred different types
of cancer which can affect different parts of our body. Some cancers can be
cured whereas some cannot but that does not means cancer is a death sentence.
If there is cancer then there are cancer survivors too and their successful
fight with cancer and recovery shows their spirit to lead a healthy, normal and
cancer free life.
Speaking of cancer survivors,
cricketer Yuvraj Singh is one of those who not only fought bravely with this
disease but is even motivating, inspiring and helping others to bat against
this dreadful disease. His cancer initiative YOUWECAN was founded on 8th
July 2012 and since then YouWeCan has worked on its solo motive to spread as
much as awareness about cancer.
Among the various works YOUWECAN has done the
first was in September 2012 when it in collaboration with Microsoft launched YOUWECAN
app. Another major contribution was in states like Punjab where they have
launched door to door cancer detection programs in areas like Firozpur and
Bhatinda.
Almost two thirds of all cancer
deaths are either caused due to lack of medical support or people being in denial.
In India the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men are lungs, oral, lip, throat
and neck whereas women suffer more from
breast , cervix and ovarian cancer. The rising toll caused by this disease is
due to unhealthy eating habits, poor immune condition, genetic and rapid
industrialization.
YOUWECAN with its future ventures is
taking more and more initiatives to create awareness among those who live in
utter denial. We wish Yuvraj Singh and YOUWECAN all the best.