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OVER 40,000 WOMEN DIE OF BREAST CANCER ANNUALLY
FAISALABAD: More than 40,000 women die of breast cancer every year in Pakistan, said Dr Omer Aftab, Chief Executive Officer Pink Ribbon. Addressing an awareness session on breast cancer in Faisalabad Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FWCCI) on Wednesday, he...
BREAST CANCER CASES ASSUMING ALARMING PROPORTIONS
Breast cancer has become a major health hazard as more than 40,000 women die of this disease every year, said Pink Ribbon CEO Dr Omer Aftab while addressing an awareness session on Breast Cancer at Faisalabad Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FWCCI) here on...
MORE THAN 100 WOMEN DIE DAILY FROM BREAST CANCER IN PAKISTAN: REPORT
Islamabad (Agencies): At least 110 women die every day and 40,000 every year due to breast cancer in Pakistan, says Pink Ribbon, a no-profit organization working for breast cancer awareness and healthcare services, in their World Cancer Day press note.valence of...
TOUGHER THAN CANCER WITH PINK RIBBON
“I believe that everyone has a role to play when it comes to change at the mass level” REAL MEN WEAR PINK This Breast Cancer Awareness month, we catch up with the CEO of Pink Ribbon Pakistan, Omer Aftab, to see what inspired this noble cause. WHAT LED YOU TO...
PRESIDENT HOUSE ILLUMINATED IN PINK TO SUPPORT BREAST CANCER AWARENESS
ISLAMABAD: The President House was illuminated pink on Tuesday in commemoration of the ongoing Pinktober breast cancer awareness drive and to acknowledge Pink Ribbon Pakistan’s efforts in raising awareness and working to provide advocacy and healthcare services to the...
PINKTOBER #SAVETHE9TH CAMPAIGN
LAHORE, Pakistan: Pink Ribbon Pakistan, the leading charity organization for the support of breast cancer patients, organized their launch event ‘PINKtober’ at a local restaurant in Lahore. PINKtober is a breast cancer awareness month which aims at disseminating...
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The Power of Early Detection: Why Regular Screening for Breast Cancer Matters
Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women worldwide, including in Pakistan. However, early detection through regular screening can significantly improve outcomes and increase survival rates. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of early detection,...
Empowering Prevention: Lifestyle Choices to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Breast cancer is a prevalent and life-altering disease that affects millions of women worldwide. While certain risk factors for breast cancer, such as genetics and family history, are beyond our control, research suggests that lifestyle choices play a significant role...
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The Power of Early Detection: Why Regular Screening for Breast Cancer Matters
Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women worldwide, including in Pakistan. However, early detection through regular screening can significantly improve outcomes and increase survival rates. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of early detection,...
Empowering Prevention: Lifestyle Choices to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Breast cancer is a prevalent and life-altering disease that affects millions of women worldwide. While certain risk factors for breast cancer, such as genetics and family history, are beyond our control, research suggests that lifestyle choices play a significant role...








