Breast cancer is the commonest cancer affecting women in India. Due to lack of awareness and absence of an organized population-based breast cancer screening program, the vast majority present in advanced stages with poor survival. In many parts of the country, it is still a “taboo” – a ‘closet’ issue that is not talked about. With a vision to make breast cancer an openly discussed issue, and to empower women about the importance of early detection of breast cancer, Dr. Ushalakshmi and Dr.Raghuram founded Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, a ‘not for profit Charityin 2007 (www.ubf.org.in).
UBF commenced the annual PINK RIBBON WALK in 2008 during the month of October – International Breast Cancer Awareness month. The slogan ‘DOES YOUR HEARTBEAT FOR EARLY DETECTION OF BREAST CANCER?’ resonated with ‘Hyderabadis’ who extended unprecedented support to the 12 annual editions of the 2K PINK RIBBON WALK held thus far. Several thousand people from all walks of life participate in this Walk, which has become a benchmark annual event in Hyderabad’s calendar. Encouraged by the success in Hyderabad, the Foundation conducted Pink Ribbon Walks in Warangal, Vijayawada, and Visakhapatnam, thus spreading the message of “early detection” far and wide.
Since 2009, Usha Lakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation has been illuminating HYDERABAD'S historic & prominent buildings like Charminar, iconic Buddha statue, the Legislative Assembly, Ravindra Bharati, United States Consulate Building,and KIMS Hospitalsin PINK on one night consistently year after year for a decade in support of breast cancer awareness.
Screening mammography is not a viable option for population-based screening in India and Underprivileged women in rural India are innately shy of doctors and reluctant to discuss anything as intimate as breast care with them. However, Healthcare workers are very acceptable, as they interact with them on a daily basis. Over 200,000 underprivileged women between the ages of 35 and 65, spread across 4,000 villages in the region have been screened for early signs of breast cancer by 3,750 trained healthcare workers,
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The Foundation conceived, designed & developed the World’s first mobile app on breast health(“ABC’s OF BREAST HEALTH”)with anaim to counsel, guide & educate people across the nation about various aspects of Breast health so that they are well informed & better prepared in twelve commonly spoken Indian languages.