Recently I had been a part of a talk on Breast Cancer
Awareness for Abhilasha Mahila Mandali at Jayanagar. It was a lovely experience
for me which I would love to share it here on my blog. Being a punctual person, I
reached there a bit early and could sit and watch women drop in one by one.
Most of them were housewives, in the age group of 40-80 who gathered
enthusiastically to learn about cancer and know more about this demon everyone
fears. For past two months I have attended a lot of awareness programs, where
the audiences were more educated people than the group I was meeting here. I
wondered whether these women would really grasp the topic and understand what
the doctors were saying or was it going to be a futile attempt.
The two doctors who were to present the program were Dr.
Padma Kamineni and Dr. Krithika.M whose profile told me once again how tough it
was for them to connect with women, who earlier had told me that they wanted
the program to be in Kannada, as many of them could not follow English.
A big surprise awaited me, as the awareness program began when
though with difficulty Dr.Padma Kamineni explained everything about health
awareness to women present in Kannada. She was very much accommodating, and
encouraged the women to interrupt and ask her questions in between her
presentation.
Much accolades should be given to the women also, who were
open with their fears about cancer and asked the doctor quite relevant
questions which made her provide crucial information regarding health issues to
the people present. These women were honest with their fear about cancer,
unlike many who try to ask intellectual questions, throwing doubts on the
information provided by doctors. But this group was different, they asked
simple questions like
Why does cancer happen?
How can we prevent cancer?
What diet can help in prevention of cancer?
What are the symptoms to be aware of?
After being through many seminars and awareness programs
where we had educated people as participants, this was a program gave me
insight into the fears common people posses about cancer, what type of misconceptions
they have and how much they want to avoid it in their lives. This was an eye opener
for me.
Dr. Krithika gave short but very important information about
self breast examination with the help of video. She also spoke in Kannada so that everyone
could understand her, and was accommodative to all types of queries.
Sensing the fear among the present, I spoke in the end for a
while explaining that cancer does not mean death, I am the proof of it. I gave a brief account of my survivor story to the people present. Most of
the people present were taken aback to know I was a survivor. I explained to
them that, life changes after cancer but it need not always be a negative
change. At times being near to death allows us to have positive change in our
lives too.
I appreciate the effort put by HCG, Mrs. Shylaja Prabhakar Executive Assistant and its team of doctors
in creating cancer awareness among people, and spreading message about the
importance of early diagnosis and right treatment the first time. They need a
big applause for their efforts.
The Cancer Touch - My survival
Dr. Padma Kamineni has completed her graduation from
prestigious Institute in Karnataka and pursued her higher education in
Hematology and Medical Oncology from Howard University Hospital, Washington, DC
and subsequently worked as an Assistant Professor for a year. She has worked as
an Oncologist in Northern Virginia, USA.Her special interests are breast cancer
and gastro intestinal cancer.
She was
recognized as America’s Top Oncologists by Consumer Research Council of America
two years in a row (2009 & 2010). She has also been named as one of Top
Medical Oncologists by Northern Virginia Magazine for two years in a row (2011
& 2012). She actively participated in Annual Meet Our Experts panel
discussion in Breast Cancer at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Fairfax, VA. She has
also published papers and articles in international journals-Blood, JNMA, and
Clinica Chimica Acta.
She is
Board certified in Hematology and Medical Oncology and Internal Medicine. She
is an active member of American Society of Oncology (ASCO) and American Society
of Hematology.
Dr. Krithika.M Consultant Surgical Oncologist has
vast experience & is a pioneer in advanced Breast Conservative surgeries,
she has performed more than 3000 surgeries.
She is a
gold medalist from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health sciences &completed
her postgraduate surgical training from the United Kingdom. She continued
higher surgical training in the United Kingdom & has extensive training in
different specialties of oncosurgery in UK.She has been actively involved in
various research and audit projects and has a number of international
publications to her credit and won prizes for the same.She has been actively
involved in mentoring and teaching juniors.She has done her fellowhsip in
breast and colorectal surgery in England.
Her
specialist interest include breast and oncoplastic surgery including
reconstruction and cosmetic surgery, colorectal cancers including laproscopic
colorectal surgery.She is member of British Medical Association and Royal
College of Surgeons (Edin).
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Well even you need a big round of applause for writing such posts and earlier too you have written some post .. I am sure it helps people who are going through this problem , hopefully it will give everyone the strength to fight and win it
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I agree with Bikram. A big applause to you and all the doctors too. Hope that many more awareness programs like this will be conducted throughout India and educate more woman. Thank you for sharing your experience.
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