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‘Childhood Cancer Patients Support Group’: The event was organised in collaboration with Times Foundation. Each child got a memento to take home. Full marks to Dr. Shital Raval and Mallika Narayan for a well organised programme. Many thanks to all those who attended the programme and helped make it such a success.
14 children were found to have precancerous changes such as leukoplakia. Shockingly, a 14 year old girl was among those detected with these conditions and an 18 year old boy had the changes on both sides of the inner lining of his mouth. Betel nut use is rampant in the region. In Amsong we found that every house had a tree growing in their back yard. People were not aware that betel nut is equally dangerous and can cause cancer in the long run. In fact betel nut is offered to all guests as a mark of respect. Ironically, even our group was offered betel nut after lunch! Tobacco Cessation Campaign: Similar programmes will be held at other venues. For details contact on shital.raval@cancer.org.in
At another such program organised by an NGO, Angel Link, CPAA volunteers took 75 childhood cancer patients from Wadia, Tata and Sion hospitals for a fun-filled afternoon at the Bowling Company, Phoenix mills on 29th April. Cancer awareness lecture: Y.W.C.A Byculla invited CPAA to conduct a lecture for their Nursing students. Iva Athavia delivered an educational and interactive lecture to about 150 nursing students. DELHI BRANCH: Holi was celebrated at the Rajgarhia Dharamshala with a lot of merriment and bonhomie. 50 patients and their relatives exchanged herbal gulal colours amidst dancing and singing, thus bringing out the true meaning of Holi, the festival of colors and friendship. An Early Detection and health check-up camp was conducted at Motilal Nehru Camp, Munirka Village in the month of March. This camp drew 210 women and children from the area. It was preceded by an awareness talk. It was also observed that there were many children suffering from scabies and respiratory ailments. The women of this community showed poor hygiene standards and were given a talk on the subject. Another Health check-up camp was organised on 28th April at the Gneimer Herman Hospital serving the rural area of Anangpur Village. Around 200 men, women and children were screened at this camp. Preceding the camp was a special talk on importance of hygiene especially explaining to the women the importance of pap smear tests. The ill-effects of tobacco were also explained to the villagers in great detail. It was observed that the women here were regular users of tobacco. One child was detected with a lump in the thyroid and was referred to AIIMS for further investigations. PATIENT CARE REPORT: MARCH & APRIL 2009
FORTHCOMING EVENTS:
We invite you to come for our exhibition between 22nd June 30th June 2009, at the Cymroza Art Gallery, Mumbai. Every painting bought will be a source of joy and will also help to gladden the heart of a cancer patient in need. |