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Paint India Pink drives nationwide efforts to strengthen women’s cancer awareness, improve access to screening, and ensure timely action for early detection.

Pink Screening Drive
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Pink Screening Drive

A large-scale screening initiative offering free or low-cost breast and cervical cancer tests across cities and rural areas to ensure women receive timely diagnosis and life-saving early detection support.

Survivor Support Circle
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Survivor Support Circle

A compassionate network designed to uplift cancer survivors through counselling, peer support, rehabilitation guidance, and awareness events that inspire strength, resilience, and renewed hope for women.

HPV Vaccination Mission
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HPV Vaccination Mission

A dedicated campaign promoting HPV vaccination for girls and young women to reduce cervical cancer risk, spreading awareness through schools, communities, and partner healthcare institutions.

Community Health Camps
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Community Health Camps

Affordable and accessible community camps providing screenings, doctor consultations, health education, and preventive care resources for women, especially in underserved and rural regions.

Social Impact

Real numbers, real lives changed

1000+
Lives Impacted

Women directly reached through screening and awareness programs

500+
Screening Camps

Health camps organized in urban and rural areas

100+
Awareness Sessions

Educational programs conducted across communities

10K+
Volunteers Trained

Pink Ambassadors actively spreading awareness

High-RiskCancers

Common Types of Cancers in Women's

Women face rising threats from deadly cancers such as breast, cervical, ovarian, thyroid, brain, and GI cancers. Early detection, awareness, and timely treatment are essential to save lives and empower women.

Gastrointestinal cancer awareness for women

GI Cancer

GI cancers affect the stomach, colon, and pancreas, often showing late symptoms, making early detection vital for improving women’s survival outcomes.

Breast cancer awareness for women

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common in women, often curable when found early. Regular screenings and awareness significantly reduce advanced-stage risks.

Cervical cancer awareness for women

Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer develops slowly and can be prevented with HPV vaccination and routine Pap tests, helping women avoid late detection and complications.

Ovarian cancer awareness for women

Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is dangerous because symptoms appear late. Regular checkups and awareness of persistent bloating or pain help improve early diagnosis.

Thyroid cancer awareness for women

Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid cancer is rising among women but has high survival rates when treated early. Noticing neck swelling or voice changes can aid early evaluation.

Brain cancer awareness for women

Brain Cancer

Brain cancers impact vital functions and often progress quickly. Persistent headaches, vision changes, or seizures should prompt immediate evaluation.

Liver cancer awareness for women

Liver Cancer

Liver cancer in women can result from hepatitis infection or fatty liver disease. Early screening is crucial to prevent rapid progression and complications.

Lung cancer awareness for women

Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is one of the deadliest for women, often linked to smoking and pollution. Persistent cough or breathlessness should never be ignored.

CHM Events & Summits

Highlights from our impactful conferences and awareness summits

Corporate CSR Partnerships

Collaboration with corporate partners for greater social impact

Women’s Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Tips

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Self-Checks

Do monthly breast self-exams to spot unusual lumps or changes early.

2

Regular Tests

Schedule timely mammograms and Pap tests for early cancer detection.

3

HPV Vaccine

Take the HPV vaccine to reduce cervical cancer risk early on.

4

Healthy Diet

Eat fruits, vegetables, and fiber-rich foods to lower overall cancer risk.

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