CGC Jhanjeri organized workshop on World Cancer Day

CGC Jhanjeri celebrated World Cancer Day & dedicated the day to spreading awareness campaigns “Close the Care Gap” to reduce the stigma and the fear attached to cancer. This awareness workshop was in collaboration with Fortis Healthcare, Mohali.

CGC Jhanjeri organized workshop on World Cancer Day
CGC Jhanjeri organized workshop on World Cancer Day at its campus.

Mohali, February 4, 2024: CGC Jhanjeri celebrated World Cancer Day & dedicated the day to spreading awareness campaigns “Close the Care Gap” to reduce the stigma and the fear attached to cancer. This awareness workshop was in collaboration with Fortis Healthcare, Mohali.

Recognizing that the power of knowledge on the ability to make a difference either large or small, in reducing the global impact of cancer around the world, this campaign was initiated with the keynote speaker Dr. Narendra Kumar Bhalla, Dr. Sonia Gandhi, Director of the Department of Dietetics at Fortis Healthcare & Anchal Sharma, a distinguished Counselling Psychologist.

According to Dr. Narendra Kumar Bhalla there are various types of cancer but the most common cancers that affect people of India are lung, breast, cervical, neck, brain, and colorectal cancer. Dr. Narendra Kumar Bhalla focused on inequity in cancer care based on Income, education, location and discrimination based on ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability and lifestyle in the country. Through statistics of the current rising figures of cancer cases across the country he brought the focus towards the need to spread awareness in the society.

According to Dr. Sonia Gandhi, lifestyle is a major cause of cancer. Early symptoms of cancer, the ways of prevention, diagnosis were also discussed at the moment to safeguard from cancer. Dr. Sonia Gandhi shared the stories of his patients and explained how an early diagnosis, timely action on the early symptoms helps the patient to deal with the problem effectively.

Rashpal Singh Dhaliwal, President CGC gave a message to lead an active life, combined with healthy food habits which is the key to good health.   According to him India needs to be attentive to fight cancer as detecting cancer early will effectively reduce the mortality associated with it.

A heartfelt vote of thanks was extended by Dr. Manish Goswami, Director of Chandigarh Pharmacy College and Allied Health, acknowledging the participants' sensitivity towards the topic and their eagerness to gain more insights.