UCB India’s Great Initiation of Cancer Checkups Camps

By Ritu Pandit @ritupandiit

Cancer is one crucial concern of medical health in the women’s health these days. Breast cancer is grasping the health of women worldwide. It is being ignored by Indian women at a sensitive level. The Government is trying to make the women aware of this heinous disease which can lead to death in a short period of time.

I am writing about this health topic today because UCb India has started a great initiative for this cause. UCB India is organized cancer check up camps for women in different villages & hospitals in India.

I recently visited one the check up camps happened in Nakhrola village of Manesar, Haryana. I was overwhelmed finding the efforts done by the entire team of management of UCB & local volunteers.

Mr. Mahesh Yadav was one among all the organizer’s team who worked as one man army for the whole arrangements.

The camps were neatly organized with a proper step to step check-up processes. There was a bunch of women getting diagnosed for cancer. All women were standing in a queue for the registration then got their blood test & blood pressure done. I could find helping hands from the UCB team India.

The whole team of Doctors was expertise in their work. I could sense the professional aspect of the camp with all the arrangements. There were lady doctors & mobile vain for further diagnosis of body checkups.

I can leave a message for all the women reading this article- Please stop touching your body & testing it yourself. Go for a fairly good check up at upcoming camps organized by UCB. The camps are absolutely free of cost.

Being a fashion brand & taking up the responsibility of women health is a great STEP by UCB India. Good health is one of the most important factors of living a safe & happy life. If we talk about women, also find out some beauty gadgets for a younger looking skin.

Let’s join our hands together against cancer & get yourself diagnosed. Spread the message with all the ladies who are unaware of this dangerous disease.

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