Dogra Degree College organizes awareness programme on Breast & Cervical Cancer

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DOGRA HERALD BUREAU
JAMMU, Mar 15
Dogra Degree College celebrated International Women’s Day with an enlightening extension lecture focusing on women health with special reference to breast and cervical cancer awareness. The event held at the college auditorium, featured Dr. Paras Khanna, MCh Surgical Oncology as the esteemed speaker. The lecture aimed to educate students and staff about the importance of early detection and prevention of these prevalent cancers among women.
Dr. Paras Khanna, a renowned expert in the field of surgical oncology, delivered an insightful presentation highlighting the significance of regular screenings, early detection, and timely treatment of breast and cervical cancer. His talk covered various aspects of the diseases, including risk factors, symptoms, and available treatment options, providing attendees with valuable information to enhance their understanding of these critical health issues.
Aditi Khajuria, Faculty in English, Dogra Degree College, delivered the welcome address, expressing gratitude to Dr. Paras Khanna for sharing his expertise and raising awareness about women’s health. Dr. Bela Thakur, Principal, Dogra Degree College emphasized the importance of such educational initiatives in empowering women to take proactive steps towards their health and well-being.
The lecture was attended by a large number of students, faculty, and staff members, who actively in the interactive session. Attendees had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions with Dr. Paras Khanna, gaining valuable insights into the prevention and management of breast and cervical cancer.
Ravindra Rao, Assistant Professor, Dogra Degree College, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing appreciation to Dr. Paras Khanna for his informative session and to all attendees for their active participation. He highlighted the college’s commitment to organizing events that contribute to the holistic development of its students and community.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment to spreading awareness about breast and cervical cancer and empowering women to prioritize their health through regular screenings and preventive measures.

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