Mangalore: Cancer awareness programme held at Bendore Church


Mangalore: Cancer awareness programme held at Bendore Church

Media Release

Mangalore, Nov 10: The Catholic Action League of St Sebastian Church, Bendore, in association with the Rotary Club of Mangalore - Sunrise and Ave Maria Palliative Care, organised a cancer awarness programme on Saturday November 9 at 6 pm in the Parish Hall of Bendore Church.

Rtn Dr Shivashankar Bhat, FRCS, professor of A J Hospital and Research Centre was the main speaker and moderator, along with panellists Rtn Dr Rohan Gatti, MS, MCh of Fr Muller and Dr Lavina Noronha of Ave Maria Palliative Care.

Fr J B Moras, assistant parish priest and director of Catholic Action League delivered the inaugural key note address and inaugurated by lighting the lamp along with all the dignitaries on the dais.  Catholic Action League president Sachin Menezes and animator
Walter Colaco were also on the dais.


A session on cancer awareness was presented to the audience with the latest modern electronic devices with multi-colour visual aids and with a language that was understood by all.

Causes of cancer: Viruses, sunlight, tobacco, diet, radiation, alcohol, occupational factors, environment etc.

Signals: A change in bowel or bladder habits, sores that don’t heal, unusual bleeding or discharge, obvious change in a wart or a mole, thickening of lump in the breast or elsewhere, indigestion or difficulty in swallowing, nagging cough or hoarseness etc.

Symptoms: Abdominal pain, jaundice, nausea, vomiting, swollen bladder, itchy skin, weight loss etc.

Tests: X-rays, mammograms, blood tests, FNAC, ultra sound, MRI scans, blood investigation, biopsy, CT scan, PET scans, abdominal scan, endoscopy etc.

Treatment: Surgery, Radio Therapy, Chemotherapy

Palliative care: Care given to the patient to improve the quality of life and living, treatment of symptoms, Psychological related treatments, Social and spiritual life, dignity in death, depression, anxiety, fear, group support, counselling, family meetings, mental health, making the patient happy while living and die happily.

  

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  • Lancy Moras, Moushmi Creations

    Mon, Nov 11 2013

    Hats off to CAL, Bendur. I am also proud of my CAL tenure 1985 -1991. Our beloved parish priest Late Rev. Fr. Gregory D'Crus was awesome and his Heavenly support was needless to be memorized. May his great soul RIP Amen.

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  • Gerry D'Mello, Bendur / Canada

    Mon, Nov 11 2013

    Incredible job CAL Bendur. As a part of the Centenary Celebration of our Parish I strongly recommend you to organize this unique program in rest of the parishes of Mangalore/Udupi dioceses to bring awareness about the deadly decease "Cancer". Great going CAL Bendur! Keep up your great work.

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  • Cliffy.P., Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 10 2013

    Very good job done by Bendore Parish. Every parish in Mangalore should take their example and do similar type of seminars. Awareness, knowledge, prevention, cure, remedies and hospitals where we can get help about Cancer and Aids is a must in todays world.

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  • Vinod D'Souza, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 10 2013

    Wonderful initiative by CAL Bendur. God bless you all.

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  • valerian rodrigues, ujire

    Sun, Nov 10 2013

    Very good programme, thank you for organizing.

    Today we may see an open bar in the functions. It encourages the people to take alcohol and fall in diseases like this. Stop alcohol and avoid killer diseases.

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