NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, JAN 28
In a prelude to World Cancer Day, which falls on February 4, Kauvery Hospital Chennai successfully organized the second edition of the K10K Run following the remarkable success of last year’s edition
@SandeepRRathore CoP GCP flags off the run to raise awareness in the fight against cancer at Olcott Memorial Higher Secondary School.
Organised by Kauvery Hospital @kauveryhospital
Let’s all join hands to support this noble cause and help spread awareness about cancer.… pic.twitter.com/fBNQ30nTUZ
— GREATER CHENNAI POLICE -GCP (@chennaipolice_) January 28, 2024
The run held from the Olcott Memorial Higher Secondary School, Besant Nagar, witnessed an incredible turnout of over 4,700 participants, including fitness enthusiasts, professional runners, families, corporate employees, and students, all uniting to raise awareness about cancer.
This initiative, featuring both 10-km and 5-km categories, aimed to emphasize the importance of early detection and prevention of cancer. The event marked a significant stride in creating awareness about the disease, which remains a global health concern. The 10 km Flag off was done by Sandeep Rai Rathore, DGP, Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai and 5Km was flagged off by Assistant Commissioner of Police Murugesan.
- Over 4,700 people participated in the run to raise awareness on Cancer and early detection
- Greater Chennai Commissioner of Police Sandeep Rai Rathore flags off the 10-km run
- Greater Chennai Assistant Commissioner of Police Murugesan flags off the 5-km run
- Despite advancements in diagnostics and treatments, many individuals still lack awareness about the importance of regular screenings: Dr AN Vaidhyswaran, Director Radiation Oncology at Kauvery Hospital, Chennai
- We appreciate the enthusiastic participation of all runners and extend our thanks to the Chennai Traffic Police and the Greater Chennai Corporation for their valuable support: Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Kauvery Group Hospital
Cancer remains a formidable health challenge in India, with a rising incidence and a substantial burden on healthcare systems. Lack of awareness about the disease, often leads to delayed diagnosis and treatment. Initiatives focused on cancer awareness play a vital role in addressing this issue, emphasizing the significance of regular screenings, early detection, and lifestyle modifications. With a holistic approach that combines awareness, accessibility, and advancements in treatment, Kauvery Hospital is striving to reduce the impact of cancer and improve outcomes for affected individuals.
Dr AN Vaidhyswaran, Director Radiation Oncology at Kauvery Hospital, Chennai, emphasized the critical role of awareness in cancer prevention. He stated, “Despite advancements in diagnostics and treatments, many individuals still lack awareness about the importance of regular screenings. Early detection is key to improving survival rates, and through the cancer awareness run, we aimed to highlight the symptoms and encourage proactive health measures.”
Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Executive Director & Co-Founder of Kauvery Group Hospital expressed gratitude for the overwhelming response to the run and praised the participants for supporting a noble cause. He said, “Our multimodal and exclusive approach to cancer care integrates with our goal of spreading awareness. The run served as a platform not only for cancer awareness but also to promote fitness as an integral part of a healthy lifestyle. We appreciate the enthusiastic participation of all runners and extend our thanks to the Chennai Traffic Police and the Greater Chennai Corporation for their valuable support.”
Winners from various age groups in both men and women categories were celebrated for their exceptional achievements in the 10 km run.