Apollo Cancer Centres Creates Awareness for Breast Cancer through Yoga


Over 800 participants, emphasize the significance of holistic healing in combating breast cancer

 

Under the aegis of Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs), Apollo Athenia— India’s first centre for women’s health, successfully organized a Breast Cancer Awareness Yoga Event today at Nehru Park, Yoga Sthal, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The event, a part of the ACCs’ #TalkPink Campaign, was designed to emphasize the pivotal role yoga plays in the fight against breast cancer. This awareness initiative reflects ACCs’ commitment to integrating wellness and medical care to support cancer patients on their journey to recovery and aid people to imbibe holistic living for a better tomorrow.

 

With over 800 participants, including 250 cancer patients and 100+ doctors, the event successfully brought together survivors, medical professionals, and wellness advocates to highlight the significance of holistic healing in the fight against breast cancer. In addition to raising awareness, the event provided a platform for participants to demonstrate the positive impact of integrative wellness practices like yoga in their lives.

 

The session was inaugurated by H. E. Freddy Svane, Honorable Ambassador of Denmark to India, who served as the event’s Chief Guest. He said, “In Denmark, we recognize the importance of holistic health in cancer care, where yoga plays a significant role in enhancing both physical and mental well-being. I am delighted to witness the breast cancer awareness initiative organized by Apollo Athenia for women’s health. It is inspiring to see their collaboration with Mr. Sourabh Bothra in creating supportive spaces for those impacted by breast cancer. This gathering underscore our shared commitment to advancing integrative approaches in healthcare, fostering communities of healing and hope.”

The highlight of the event was a Chair Yoga session, specially curated for breast cancer patients and survivors, led by Mr. Sourabh Bothra, a world-renowned yoga expert. The yoga session emphasized gentle poses and breathing exercises tailored to help cancer patients recover faster, improve flexibility, and boost their emotional well-being.

 

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women globally, accounting for 23% of all cases. The global burden is projected to exceed 2 million cases by 2030, with developing countries contributing significantly. In India, incidences of breast cancer is reportedly higher in the Northeast and major cities.

 

Dr. Geeta Kadayaprath, Senior Consultant – Breast Surgery, Apollo Cancer Centre, New Delhi, said, “As we gather for the Chair Yoga event, our aim is to amplify the conversation around breast cancer and the role of yoga in enhancing recovery. At Apollo Women's Cancer Centre, we are committed to providing world-class medical care, and compassionate support, that addresses the whole person. This event is a celebration of strength, resilience, and community. Together, we can inspire hope, promote early detection, and encourage holistic wellness practices to aid in the healing journey.”

 

Ritu Kapoor, who’s undergoing chemotherapy post her bilateral breast cancer surgery at Apollo Cancer Centres, New Delhi, said, “For me, yoga has been my anchor during these trying times. It's helped me find strength, calmness, and hope. Participating in this event reminds me that I'm not alone and that, healing goes beyond surgery, nurturing my body, mind, and spirit. I'm grateful for this supportive community.”

 

 

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