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NEW DELHI: Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan has launched industry’s first mobile app on ‘ABC of Breast Health’ at an event organised by Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation.
Both iOs and Android versions of the App which are available in Apple & Google Play Store for FREE download, aims to empower the nation about every aspect of Breast cancer & Benign non cancer Breast health issues in 12 Languages (English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya & Assamese).
During his Chief Guest’s address, Mr. Bachchan said, The opportunity to raise quality of life & Healthcare through digitalisation is on the cusp of a third wave of IT adoption. It seems that ‘now’ is the time for us to go all in, on Digital strategies. Understanding what patients want from Digital Healthcare & best way to give it to them is vital and can help pave the way. I am very happy to be part of this initiative that aims to empower the Nation about various aspects of Breast Health making people better prepared to make informed decisions.”
Whilst highlighting salient points relating to this Mobile App, Dr. P. Raghu Ram, Padma Shri awardee, CEO & Director of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, said, “Over the past one and half years, I have been working with missionary zeal to fulfill my vision of making available this World's FIRST landmark App using Digital Media, which has been transcribed in all the commonly spoken Indian languages in simple ‘easy to understand’ format. There is a specific section on ‘Myths & Facts’ that aims to demystify the common misconceptions relating to various
Breast health issues, which would be sent on a daily basis to those who download the App. In addition, the App gives unrestricted access to all issues of PINK CONNEXION – South Asia’s First quarterly Breast health Newsletter published by Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation and a couple of Breast cancer awareness films made by the Foundation.”
“This is under consideration, and in the fullness of time, I am confident that people across the Nation would be empowered about every aspect of Breast Health (Breast cancer and Benign non cancer Breast Health issues), thus filling a huge void in the delivery of Breast Health Care in India,” added Dr. Raghu Ram.
Pamela Yash Chopra, Patron of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation and a breast cancer ‘conqueror’, said, “Dr Raghu Ram has achieved much success at a very young age & I pray that lord almighty gives him even more strength to continue with the innovative work that he is undertaking under the auspices of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation. My message to men is that instead of gifting a Sari or jewelry to your loved ones during festivals, please gift a Screening mammogram once a year to your Spouse, which would go a long way in saving many lives through early detection”.
Dharini, a 29-year old lady from Hyderabad narrated a moving account of dealing with Breast cancer affecting both her breasts soon after she got married at the age of 24. She brought out eloquently that with grit and fierce determination, she triumphed in the face of adversity. She expressed gratitude to Dr. Raghu Ram for his excellent counseling skills, and equally, for performed bilateral breast conserving surgery (without removing the breasts) with excellent aesthetic outcome, which has been vital for her to lead a normal life with confidence.
Mukta Chindalia, a 50 year old lady from Hyderabad who survived breast cancer affecting her not just once, but twice in the same breast, emphasized that she could not have won the war against breast cancer without the excellent counseling skills and care provided to her by Dr. Raghu Ram. She felt that Counseling must become part and parcel of Medical curriculum in India & doctors must spend more time with patients suffering through life threatening disease such as cancer, which is very important to prepare the mind, giving the much needed confidence to tackle the disease head on without losing hope.
Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, Information Technology, Telangana & Chief Advisor of Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation outlined the unique initiatives undertaken by the not for profit Breast cancer Charity based out of Hyderabad. He applauded Dr. Raghu Ram for championing a one of its kind Breast cancer advocacy movement in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh and paid rich tributes to the doctor’s role in implementing South Asia’s largest population based Breast Cancer Screening Programme in the Telugu States, which has become a benchmark initiative for the Govt. of India, which is now being replicated all over India.
K. Padmanabhaiah, a Padma Bhushan awardee, Former Union Home Secretary & currently, Chairman, Administrative Staff College of India said that he has watched Dr. Raghu Ram’s work over the past decade from the ringside. Paying rich tributes to Dr. Raghu Ram’s vision and missionary zeal, he appreciated Dr. Ram’s vision and strategies employed to bring about a number of transformational changes to improve the delivery of Breast healthcare in India.
Padmanabhaiah pointed out that there is an urgent need for doctors working in cancer care in India to contribute part of their time and energies towards cancer advocacy, which is in its infancy. This he said, would in turn create more awareness, ensure early detection and help reduce the burden of advanced cancers in our Country.