Early detection key is: Hina Khan, Emraan Hashmi and Celebs on World Cancer Day
Hina Khan, Emraan Hashmi, Sonali Bendre and Tahira Kashyap talked about battling cancer. On World Cancer Day, these celebs shared their respective journey and thanked the government for starting the initiative and providing cheap access to treatment.
Actors Hina Khan, Emraan Hashmi and Sonali Bendre, others shared a message to spread awareness on World Cancer Day. Filmmaker Tahir Kashyap, who struggled with breast cancer, also joined him and underlined the importance of initial detection.
Talking to news agency ANIFamous celebrities talked about their personal experience and thanked the government for starting various cancer treatment initiatives. In her statement, Hina, known for Bigg Boss 11, and Kya Kehalata Hai mentioned how she started her treatment within three days of her diagnosis.
“I want to spread awareness. I started my treatment within 2-3 days of diagnosis. I know how important it is to not lose time. On this World Cancer Day, I thank the government’s initiative for the initiative like Ayushman Bharat. I want to give these initiatives in places like Tata Memorial.
He said, “For less means, the incredible role playing portable healthcare really saves life. Today is the time to stand with people struggling with cancer and spread awareness to make the initial detection. All this The government makes a lot of appreciation for the government and our honorable Prime Minister.
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Imran, whose son, was detected in 2014, referred to government initiatives such as Ayushman India and PM-J, which has differentiated into many lives by providing access to the best line of treatment.
“When my son Ayan came to know of cancer, our world was reversed, but the true strength and incredible support we got, we came to know how important and timely treatment is in this fight. Ayushman Bharat and PMJ As the initiatives are changing the game, “he said.
The 45 -year -old said, “These programs are making the treatment of cancer more accessible and inexpensive for millions of families across India, reducing financial burden and giving hope. Today, on World Cancer Day, I all of you all I urge to do regular examination, raise awareness and make sure that everyone, no matter the background, they take care that they fight together because every life matters. “
For Tahira, cancer is not an easy journey and is constantly struggling to collect sufficient strength and trust to face a situation. The 42 -year -old talked about government schemes, who are giving hope to people across the country.
“On World Cancer Day, I want to appreciate Ayushman Bharat and PMJY initiative, which regardless of their financial background is to make timely cancer treatment for many people. Cancer is a journey that is your journey Strengths, flexibility and trust are tested. There are initial diagnosis and inexpensive treatment, however, thanks to such government plans, millions of people can now expect a better future.
Sonali also underlined the importance of reaching ‘affordable healthcare’, which not only becomes the most important part of the journey of cancer for people struggling with it, but also to her family members and friends.
“Today on World Cancer Day, I want to talk about a harsh reality, cancer affects millions of people every year and often cure a challenging challenge by detection. Early detection in the fight against cancer Important, but for many people, many, access to quality healthcare have been a significant obstacle, “he said.
Sonali also shared, “This is why initiatives like Ayushman Bharat are game changer. By providing accessible and inexpensive healthcare, countless families can now seek treatment of cancer on time and,, significantly, significantly. The initial detection is real, financial obstacles are being broken and people are breaking up and people are getting confidents to fight.
Ayushman Bharat Pradhan, launched by PM Narendra Modi, is also known as the January Arogya Yojana, which aims to provide free access to health insurance coverage for low -income people in the country. Under this scheme, health care of Rs 5 lakh is provided with a cashless facility per family, in a three-day-hospital and 15 days post-hospital expenses.