World Cancer Day: A Healthy Lifestyle, Timely Screening,
and Unwavering Courage Are the Real Cure
"Stay Healthy, Stay Aware" is the mantra to
defeat cancer, reiterated every year on February 4th as "World Cancer
Day." The purpose of this day is to raise awareness about cancer, share
preventive measures, and honour the bravery of those fighting this severe
disease. It serves as an opportunity to reflect on how a healthy lifestyle,
timely screening, and strong willpower can prevent cancer.
The importance of diet in cancer prevention is
significant.
A healthy diet strengthens our bodies and develops the
ability to fight life-threatening diseases like cancer. Proper nutrition plays
a crucial role in reducing the risk of cancer:
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Consumption of colourful fruits and vegetables: carrots, broccoli,
berries, and spinach are rich in vitamins, fibre, and antioxidants, which
help combat harmful substances in the body.
- Fibre-Rich
Diet: Whole grains, pulses, and seeds improve digestion and reduce the
risk of colorectal cancer.
- Natural
and Fresh Foods: Prioritise fresh fruits, vegetables, and home-cooked
meals over processed foods.
- Limited
Sugar and Fat Intake: High-sugar and high-fat foods can lead to
obesity, increasing the risk of cancer.
- Staying
Hydrated: Drinking enough water helps flush out toxins from the body.
The Importance of Timely Screening
Early detection and screening can identify cancer initially,
increasing the chances of successful treatment. Tests like mammography, Pap
smear, and colonoscopy can help detect breast cancer, cervical cancer, and
colorectal cancer.
For instance, Dr. Navjot Kaur Sidhu faced stage-4 cancer and
overcame it through timely screening and lifestyle changes. Her story is a
symbol of courage and awareness.
Budget 2025: Government's New Steps to Fight Cancer
The recently presented Union Budget 2025-26 includes
significant provisions to tackle severe diseases like cancer. Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman announced that 36 life-saving drugs used to treat cancer and
rare diseases will be completely exempt from essential customs duty, making
these medicines more affordable and accessible.
Additionally, plans are underway to establish cancer
day-care centres in all district hospitals over the next three years, with 200
centres expected to open in the current financial year. This initiative aims to
provide essential services like chemotherapy locally, reducing patients' need
to travel to major cities.
Through these measures, the government strives to make
cancer treatment more affordable and accessible, helping the general public
combat this severe disease.
The Courage to Fight the Disease
Mental strength and resilience are the most critical weapons
in the battle against cancer. Many people have successfully defeated this
disease with their courage and determination:
- Yuvraj
Singh: The Indian cricketer battled cancer and made a remarkable
comeback in his career, inspiring many.
- Sunita
(name changed): A 45-year-old woman from Rajasthan diagnosed with
breast cancer. With family support and medical guidance, she began
treatment. Through regular exercise, yoga, and a positive mindset, she is
now completely healthy and motivates others.
- Navjot
Singh Sidhu: Former cricketer and politician who stood strong with his
wife, Dr. Navjot Kaur Sidhu, during her battle with cancer, showing
resilience and a positive outlook.
- Dr.
Navjot Kaur Sidhu: Not only did she defeat cancer, but she also
inspired many others with her experiences.
These examples clearly demonstrate that with timely
screening, proper nutrition, and a strong mindset, we can not only fight cancer
but also conquer it. This day teaches us never to lose hope and courage because
every victory begins with belief.
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