Empowering Lives Through Knowledge and Support. Early detection and education are crucial for improving survival rates and enhancing the quality of life for those impacted
Breast cancer affects millions worldwide and occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably.
Early awareness and timely detection are critical in improving outcomes.
Awareness is the first step toward prevention.
Early detection saves lives. Be aware of these common symptoms and consult a healthcare professional if you notice any of these signs.
A new lump or mass is the most common symptom. Most lumps are painless, though some may be tender.
Swelling of all or part of the breast, or any unexplained change in breast size or shape should be examined.
Discharge other than breast milk, including blood, should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
While breast pain is common and usually not a sign of cancer, persistent pain should be checked.
Dimpling, puckering, redness, or thickening of the breast skin resembling an orange peel.
Nipple turning inward (inversion), scaling, crusting, or any unusual changes to the nipple.
While some risk factors cannot be changed, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of breast cancer
Schedule regular mammograms as recommended by your doctor. Early detection through screening can find cancer before symptoms appear.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Limit processed foods and red meat consumption.
Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. Exercise helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces risk.
If you drink alcohol, limit consumption. Even low levels of alcohol intake have been linked to increased breast cancer risk.
Don't smoke. Research suggests a link between smoking and breast cancer risk, especially in premenopausal women.
Understand your family history of breast cancer. If you have a strong family history, talk to your doctor about additional screening options.
We're here to help. Access our resources and find the support you need throughout your journey
Connect with other survivors and families in our safe and supportive community. Share experiences, find encouragement, and build lasting connections.
Access our library of guides, videos, and resources explaining breast cancer from early detection to treatment options and survivor stories.
Reach out to our dedicated helpline for guidance, information, and emotional support. Our trained volunteers are here to help.
Learn about financial resources available for treatment costs, including information about our partner hospitals' subsidized programs.
Access free or subsidized screening services through our partner hospitals including Apollo, Fortis, and Mahajan Imaging.
Read inspiring stories from breast cancer survivors. Find hope and motivation from those who have walked this path before.
Join our awareness events and campaigns. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against breast cancer
A collaborative awareness campaign with Apollo Hospital Delhi featuring expert talks, free consultations, and screening opportunities.
Free mammogram screening drive in collaboration with Fortis Hospital Jaipur, reaching hundreds of women in the community.
A joint initiative to promote breast health awareness featuring seminars, interactive sessions, and advanced screening facilities.
We organize a variety of programs to educate and support the community
Expert-led sessions on prevention, symptoms, and treatment. Our workshops bring together medical professionals and community members for interactive learning experiences.
Free or subsidized mammogram services in partnership with leading hospitals. We ensure that financial constraints don't prevent early detection.
A safe space for survivors and families to connect and share resources. Our support groups provide emotional support and practical guidance throughout the journey.
Annual walks to honor survivors and raise funds for research. These community events bring together thousands of supporters united against breast cancer.
Be proactive about your health, schedule regular check-ups, adopt a healthy lifestyle, and stay informed. Share this knowledge with your loved ones to create a ripple effect of awareness
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