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About Us

India stands at a critical crossroads as the prevalence of cancer continues to rise. The demand for comprehensive cancer care has reached an unprecedented level of urgency. At this crucial juncture, the Vishwanath Cancer Care Foundation (VCCF) emerges as a beacon of hope, dedicating unwavering efforts towards enhancing healthcare provisions for the underprivileged through groundbreaking outreach initiatives. VCCF firmly upholds the belief that every individual deserves access to quality care, regardless of their circumstances, considering affordable healthcare as an inalienable right. With an unwavering commitment to eradicating the scourge of cancer, VCCF strives to make a profound and lasting difference in the lives of those who require assistance. Join us in this mission!

PROJECTS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Cancer Prevention
How does cancer start?

Your body is made up of many different types of cells. Under normal conditions, cells grow, divide, become old, and die. Then, in most cases, they’re replaced by new cells. But sometimes cells mutate grow out of control, and form a mass, or tumor, instead of dying. Tumors can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Cancerous tumors can attack and kill your body’s tissues. They can also spread to other parts of the body, causing new tumors to form there. This process is called metastasis and it represents cancer that has advanced to a late stage.

Early Detection
Warning Signal of Cancer:

Remember CAUTION:

C : Change in bowel or bladder habits
A : A wound that does not heal
U : Unusual bleeding or discharge
T : Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere
I : Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing
O : Obvious change in a wart or mole
N : Nagging cough or hoarseness of voice

Early Detection of Cancer
• Create awareness about the early warning signs of cancer
• Encourage breast awareness
• Encourage oral self-examination
• Create awareness about symptoms of cervical cancer
• Examine, as a routine, the oral cavity of patients with history of tobacco use
• Offer clinical breast examination/ screening for cervical cancer to any woman over 30 years presenting to health facility.
• Promptly refer any person with a suspicious lesion for accurate diagnosis and treatment
General Questions