NMDC Grace Cancer Run’s Cancer prevention message to reckon across six continents

September 9, 2021
Hyderabad/Chnadigarh, September 09, 2021:

HE Dr (Smt) Tamilisai Soundararajan, Hon’ble Governor of Telangana, has formally launched the fourth edition of the Guinness World Record holding ‘NMDC Grace Cancer Run‘ being organised across the globe, by the city based Grace Cancer Foundation (GCF), at Hotel Daspalla, today.

Also present on the occasion were Guest of Honour Shri Sumit Deb, CMD, NMDC Ltd.; Dr Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Robotic Surgical Oncologist & CEO, Grace Cancer Foundation; Shri. Ajay Misra, IAS (Retd.), Former Special Chief Secretary, Govt. of Telangana & Advisory Board Member, GCF; Shri Sujatha Rao, IPS (Retd.), Former IG & Chairman, Grace Cancer Foundation; and Dr Prameela Sunkavalli, Founder Trustee, Grace Cancer Foundation.

The Race ambassadors from across the globe including Dr Joseph Paturi, Founder Chairman, Global Grace Health, USA; Dr Satish Chandra, Race Ambassador Australia; Dr Sathya Kalangi, USA; Dr Joshua Banda, Africa; Mrs Sonia Chadha Nihal, UK and Europe; Ms Paulina, South America and Dr Dilip Pawar, Mumbai; were present virtually.

In 2020, the Grace Cancer Run won the Coveted Guinness World Records on two counts of, most live viewers for a female health awareness lesson on YouTube and most videos of people running/ jogging uploaded to Facebook in one hour and is proactively aspiring for more recognitions this year.

The ‘NMDC Grace Cancer Run’ being organized on October 10th, 2021; has a hybrid format, enabling participants to choose as per their convenience between the virtual and physical running. The virtual run amplifies the reach of the message on early Cancer detection and prevention by manifold, across the globe. The Run sponsored by NMDC and powered by Ryan and Apollo Hospitals, is imbibing the spirit of ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrating 75 years of India’s freedom and pursuing the goal of freedom from Cancer for humanity.

HE Dr (Smt) Tamilisai Soundararajan speaking on the occasion said, cancer prevention is the need of the hour globally and Chinnababu of GCF is the pedda babu in controlling cancer through this initiative. It’s an honor to be part of this program to inaugurate initiatives of the NMDC Grace Cancer Run.

As we celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, it’s high time we inculcate the spirit of patriotism among all sections of the society and all the generations. We must salute the spirit of services and sacrifices made by the great freedom fighters. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav is an occasion to pay tributes to them in whatever way possible. I am delighted to launch this program creating awareness of cancer, it’s a unique program. Our Prime Minister and Home Minster have guided us to conduct some programs to celebrate the 75th Independence year. This program is unique as its corelating freedom fight with the fight against cancer.

It’s a poignant occasion also to remember several youth, who became victims of cancer for lack of cancer screening and good care. I dedicate this Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav NMDC Grace Cancer Run, to all the cancer patients who lost their life, so that no one loses their life because of cancer. 

Cancer is a word that reflects more than a disease, it stands for fear, helplessness, pain, distress, and loss. The reason is low awareness levels in our society about cancer. Many of us are not aware that cancer has become the second most prevailing cause of death across the world. It is estimated that there are more than hundred types of cancer affecting the people of all ages and genders.

The global burden of cancer is expected to increase by 47% in the next twenty years, just imagine it can afflict children, young mothers, old people, anyone anytime, causing immense distress to the individuals, families and societies. It is difficult to determine the exact cause of its onset because we are exposed to so many risk factors, lifestyle changes. But precautions, timely screening, early detection and appropriate treatment can become the single line of hope for many. Cancer mortality rate in low- and middle-income groups continues to be high. It is increasing at a very alarming rate and requires effort of global collaboration to reduce the high mortality rate. The reason for such mortality is multifactorial.

In 2020 most cancer deaths occurred in low-income countries, that constituted 70%, which is close to 7.2 mn compared to 30% of High-Income countries. Lack of awareness and screening facilities are the main causes, as cancer can be cured if detected early. Most common cancer in women like breast cancer and cervical cancer can be detected early through simple screening methods. People should undergo regular screening to detect cancer early. Increasing incidence of obesity is also leading cause of cancer, we are counting our currencies, but not counting our calories, so focus on calories too.

Physical activity is a simple tool accessible to everyone to combat obesity and thereby prevent cancer. Shri Narendra Modi ji has initiated Fit India to raise awareness in this direction. As the saying goes You Can, yes, we can remain alert, we can alert others, we can spread awareness, we can remain vigilant about the symptoms, we can encourage others to get screened, we can seek early care and that is what this program is doing.

I appreciate Grace Cancer Foundation for the work it’s doing through its various initiatives in India and abroad. The 4thEdition of NMDC Grace Cancer Run, is a call to all of you who wish to get associated with a cause, to participate in this run, which means a lot in embracing an active lifestyle. I am happy that enthusiasts from 150 countries are participating. As we celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, I am confident that India will very soon get freedom from cancer. Request everyone to take active participation and run, run for others, run for yourself, run for cancer free future, every step taken by you will leave its mark in someone’s life.

Shri Sumit Deb said, the run intends to spread the message on good health and fitness, while spreading awareness about cancer. Grace Cancer Foundation’s endeavor to eliminate the cancer burden of our country through awareness is commendable. Cancer is a deadly disease, as we never know who and how somebody gets affected.

A study says an estimated 0.44mn have died due to cancer during the year 2011, 0.6 mn people are likely to get affected due to cancer in 2021 and estimated cancer mortality is likely to be 0.7 mn due to cancer by the year 2026. It’s a social responsibility to make the society aware of this disease as a responsible corporate citizen.

With the ongoing Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, we are celebrating a New India – a Fit India. Through NMDC Global Grace Cancer Run 2021, we aim to promote physically more towards fitness in our country. To commemorate India@75, NMDC has curated a series of academic, cultural, and sports events in the 75-week run up to August 22, says Shri Sumit Deb.

Dr Chinnababu Sunkavalli said, the question that crops up during these times is, during COVID times what is the relevance of cancer? But let me share some alarming statistics, more than half of the cancer deaths occur in less developed countries in the world, every nine seconds a person is detected with cancer. Among causes of cancer lifestyle ranks first, by the year 2030 that global cancer deaths will touch 13 mn every year, that’s a huge number.

How can we impact them and reduce the number of deaths. Grace Cancer Foundation was set up with a vision to reduce the burden of cancer across the globe. One third of cancers can be prevented by modifying lifestyle, one third can be prevented if detected early. Taking these two ideas Grace Cancer Foundation has come up with a two pronged strategy of Awareness and cancer screening programs across the country and globe. We are equipped with six state of the art cancer screening vehicles and are touching lives across the country and globe.

The theme for this year is freedom from cancer, even as we celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, we are working to gain freedom from cancer in India and abroad. In a short span of eight years, Grace Cancer Foundation has conducted more than 1250 mobile cancer screening programs and could touch more than 2 lakh people. Most common cancers detected were cervical, breast, oral and lung cancers. In addition to screening for cancer the Foundation is aggressively pursuing Awareness drives through cancer run.

Children above sixth grade from more than 550 Navodaya Schools are part of this run, more than 3.5 lakh children and 25000 teachers are part of this revolutionary movement to raise awareness to prevent cancer. The Grace Cancer Run continues to have enormous significance this year too, as the all-embracing Covid 19 fear is restricting patients suffering other ailments from seeking medical attention. Patients with symptoms of non-Covid diseases are postponing their treatment for the pandemic conditions to subside. However, the delay can be unimaginably fatal for serious ailments like Cancer.

This scenario presents serious and irretrievable consequences for the community by raising the disease burden manifold, says Dr Chinnababu SunkavalliThis run will help sensitise patients to seek immediate medical help and nip a dreaded disease like cancer in the bud stage. It’s also heartening that this edition like in the previous year will expand its footprint across the globe to 150 plus countries and positively impact even those in the remotest part of the World, by spreading the word on prevention and early detection of Cancer. Physical activity is key to disease prevention, especially cancer and this Run helps to achieve the objective, he adds.

Grace Cancer Foundation, a charity organisation, working towards providing succour to cancer patients, has initiated Grace Cancer Run, to raise public awareness against cancer, its prevention and early detection, with the moto ‘No patients should be deprived of treatment for lack of financial support.’ Cancer survivors participating in the Run instil confidence and hope of cancer being conquerable, among cancer patients. The funds mobilised from the run will be utilised to provide Cancer Screening across rural India and care for needy patients diagnosed with cancer, besides conducting virtual Cancer awareness program and spreading knowledge across the globe.

The Foundation has framed stipulations for the virtual run, to ensure safety and wellness of the participants in these unprecedented times of Covid 19, while affording them the privilege of being a part of a noble cause with ability to spread the message on cancer. The virtual run enables the participants to be part of it from the comfortable and secure confines of their homes on a treadmill or at a nearby track. The race rules are designed to permit the participant to reach the desired distance in a prescribed timeframe. Besides creating awareness, the virtual run serves as an add-on to stay fit and healthy, thus lifting the spirits of the participants especially during these somber times. 

The Run will be in three categories of: 5K, 10K and 21.1K (Half Marathon) 

Each participant registering for the Run will be provided with an ‘e-bib’ (a personalized, printable picture). The participants need to log on to activity Apps of their choice, though Strava is the preferred app for recording the run. After the completion of the run, the runners have to post the distance of the run along with a selfie or photograph with the bib on the chest for the organizers to record their participation.

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