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Cervical cancer awareness drive concludes in Chandigarh

As part of the initiative, a poster-making and slogan-writing competition was organised for students across the tricity schools
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Students during the awareness drive,
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The cervical cancer awareness initiative, “Illustrate to Eliminate”, being organised by Fortis Hospital, concluded at the Rose Garden Underpass, Sector 17.As part of the initiative, a poster-making and slogan-writing competition was organised for students across the tricity schools. The winning artworks will remain a part of exhibit at the Rose Garden Underpass from January 21 to 26.
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The winners in different categories were; Mannan Kaur Cheema of Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh in Poster Making (Class 9 and above); Nehmat of Shemrock Senior Secondary School, Mohali in Poster Making (Class 7 and 8); Nikita of DAV Mohali in Slogan Writing Competition.

An awareness session led by Dr Shweta Tahlan, consultant, Gynae Onco-Surgery, Fortis Hospital, was also organised at the amphitheatre.

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Emphasising on early detection of cervical cancer, Dr Tahlan, said, “Symptoms may include postcoital or intermenstrual vaginal bleeding, irregular periods, postmenopausal bleeding, persistent or foul-smelling vaginal discharge and pelvic pain.

The expert further highlighted the importance of HPV vaccination in beating cervical cancer. “The ideal age for vaccination of girls is 9-14 years of age, though the catch-up vaccination can be done till 26 years of age. Vaccination done in childhood or adolescence helps to prevent against cervical cancer in later years of life.”

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