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National Tower of Pakistan illuminated to spread Breast Cancer Awareness

Pink Ribbon Campaign with support of PHA and Mobilink illuminated historic Minar-e-Pakistan in PINK to draw attention to early detection of Breast Cancer and in solidarity of patients and survivors on occasion of International Mammogram Day.

This initiative is in accordance with international support for ‘Pinktober’, which has seen famous monuments such as Empire State, White House, Eifel Tower and Sydney Opera House also turning pink. Famous Centaurus Mall in Islamabad was also turned pink earlier this month.

Pakistan has the highest rate of female breast cancer in whole of Asia, as one out of nine Pakistani women is likely to suffer from breast cancer at some point in life. Approximately 90000 cases of breast cancer are reported every year in Pakistan and about 40000 women die from this deadly ailment. 90% women have a chance of surviving breast cancer with early diagnosis; however due to lack of awareness and medical facilities women are diagnosed at later stages of Breast Cancer, which becomes the prime reason of high mortality rate.

Chief Executive Pink Ribbon Omer Aftab thanked PHA and Mobilink for supporting the cause. Speaking about the importance of Pink Illumination, he said that early detection is key to survival. He mentioned that the issue of Breast Cancer still has cultural sensitivities attached with it, but we need to raise this issue more and more in media.

It is important for the entire society to realize the importance of awareness and early detection to save lives of a mother, a sister, a wife or a daughter. He added that Pink Ribbon is setting up Pakistan’s first dedicated Breast Cancer Hospital.
Director Public Relations PHA Javed Shaida appreciated the initiative taken by Pink Ribbon, adding that lack of awareness about health issues cause problems. He also stated that PHA would continue to extend its support for such noble causes.

Omar Manzur, Head of Corporate Communication Mobilink commenting on the initiative said, “Mobilink has been a supporter of Pink Ribbon Campaign for the past 6 years. Mobilink is also assisting the campaign by carrying out and advocacy drive which involves sending out informational messages to its customer base, nationwide. Our partnership with Pink Ribbon is reflective of our commitment to raise awareness regarding the most pervasive forms of cancer and hope that this drive helps curb breast cancer probability in Pakistan.”

October is internationally celebrated as Pinktober – the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. During this month, Pink Ribbon is not only going to spread awareness among young female students through information material, but also organize various events to sensitize women and girls at the community level through direct interaction.

 

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