Webinar: Breast Cancer Awareness | VIPS

A webinar on “Breast Cancer Awareness” is being organised by National Service Scheme Society of VIPS and Gener Champions Club. It aims at spreading awareness about Breast Cancer, symptoms, causes, treatment, and more. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. One of the reasons for its high fatality rate is the lack of awareness. Thus,… Read More »

Update: 2020-10-22 04:47 GMT
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A webinar on “Breast Cancer Awareness” is being organised by National Service Scheme Society of VIPS and Gener Champions Club. It aims at spreading awareness about Breast Cancer, symptoms, causes, treatment, and more. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. One of the reasons for its high fatality rate is the lack of awareness. Thus, October has been marked as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In light of the same, there’s a campaign to help spread...

A webinar on “Breast Cancer Awareness” is being organised by National Service Scheme Society of VIPS and Gener Champions Club. It aims at spreading awareness about Breast Cancer, symptoms, causes, treatment, and more.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. One of the reasons for its high fatality rate is the lack of awareness. Thus, October has been marked as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In light of the same, there’s a campaign to help spread awareness about breast cancer.

About National Service Scheme Society of VIPS

NSS is a Central Sector Scheme of Government of India, Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports. The sole aim of the NSS is to provide hands-on experience to young students in delivering community service. The motto of National Service Scheme is NOT ME BUT YOU. Inculcating the idea of selfless service at VIPS (Self-Financing Unit) is a culture which helps the youth to build a strong character; prepare them for life’s struggle generate empathy for others build society and nation become better human beings and ultimately achieve happiness.

About Gender Champions Club

In order to promote gender equality, guaranteed by Article 15 of the Indian Constitution, we need to change the mode of interaction at all levels – home, school, and workplace and so on. To increase the outreach for creating an environment that fosters equal treatment, Government of India envisages engagement of Gender Champions in all schools and colleges across the country. Gender Champions can be any student above 16 years of age enrolled in educational institutions. It is a joint initiative of the Ministry of women and Child Development and the Ministry of Human Resource Development.

“Cancer doesn’t care, so you have to.” –Crystal Brown-Tatum

Date and Time

23rd October 2020, 4:30 PM onwards

Speakers

1. Dr. Vikas Talreja- MD (Medical Oncology & Hematology), ECMO (European Certified Medical Oncologist)

2. Dr. Rachna Rohatgi- MBBS (MAMC), DGO DNB MRCOG(l), Senior Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist

3. Dr. Sameer Badlani- MD, FACP, Chief Information Officer, M Health Fairview

Platforms

Registration

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Contact

Supreet Kaur: +91-92058 79342 (GC)

Utkarsh Gulati: +91-73079 90610 (NSS)

Reported by: Mehak Gupta


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