In a health care system where cancer public health is yet to find its due importance and where there are no national or state level cancer screening programmes with health insurance facilities only available to a fraction of the population, the role of voluntary organizations in running cancer primary health care services becomes vitally important.
The Cancer Foundation of India therefore engages in cancer awareness generation events regularly. The volunteers and staff of CFI extend their realm of work and reach out to different populations with the message of Cancer prevention. Participation in Health fairs, Book fairs, village melas, religious gatherings and festivals to disseminate information on cancer risk factors, importance of cancer screening and early detection of disease is a regular feature.
CFI has developed special modules for the corporate sector organizations where technical and highly professional employees are provided relevant information on the risk of cancer they are more likely to encounter in their life due to specific occupational demands and how to cope with it. |
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Release of Study Report & Screening of the film “Turning their Lives to Ashes” on Bidi workers of West Bengal |
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Voluntary Health Association of India, New Delhi |
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Period: |
February 9, 2009 |
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Coordinator: |
Sutapa Biswas |
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ICCR, Kolkata |
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Book exhibition at Rani Birla College, Kolkata |
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Corporate Lecture on Lifestyle Factors & Cancer Risk at Aegis BPO, Salt Lake |
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Lecture on Cancers of Women at Gurukul, Bandel |
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2007 |
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