







Cancer is very much prevalent in the world, and especially so in India. It is one of the largest contributors to deaths in India, with about 2.2 million dying due to the disease. Indicators of cancer deaths reflect the lacunae in delivery systems, health communication, financial and service resources. These factors deter women from practising and seeking positive health care and accessing appropriate facilities.
One third of cancers can be prevented by simple lifestyle changes, while some can be screened early by certain health-seeking behaviours. Lack of awareness about cancer and unavailability of screening facilities are the leading causes of late diagnosis and subsequently poorer prognosis.
At the Nag Foundation, through our Awareness and Screening camps, we are making efforts to bridge this gap. Through the years, Nag Foundation has raised awareness through a plethora of mediums; through lectures and talks at various schools, corporate offices, villages, slums, jails, etc. and also by participating in and organising events like walkathons, runways, flashmobs, exhibitions, etc.
Awareness And Screening Camps
Awareness Camps for Women
Awareness Camps for Men
Head and neck cancers are the major cause of death in our country. Most patients with head and neck cancers are addicted to tobacco. The awareness session focuses on substance abuse and its impact on both physical and mental health. The discussion covers key topics such as understanding what substance abuse is, the factors that contribute to its development, and its effects on an individual’s health, relationships, and overall well-being. The session also explores healthy coping strategies, ways to seek support, and practical approaches to preventing and overcoming substance abuse. The goal is to increase awareness, encourage self-reflection, and promote healthier lifestyle choices among participants.