As key sights and institutions all over the country illuminated in shades of pink across Pakistan, the skyline was quite an incredible visage to see this past month. Many were even seen wearing the pink ribbon insignia pinned on their clothes. Breast Cancer Awareness, as a topic, was at the forefront. It was in the hearts of as many as hundreds of thousands of families, who had lost somebody to the ravages of this fatal disease. “Pinktober,” as the month is now referred to, is globally marked as Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM). It is a yearly global health campaign by major breast cancer charity institutions worldwide, encouraged to increase their outreach programs every October by holding events and dialogue to raise funds for treatment, diagnosis, education on regular screenings, counselling for survivors and those battling the disease as well as for research into a cure.
Beautiful as it was to see the show of recognisable institutions illuminated in pink, it is a conversation that we were supposed to have had years ago in Pakistan. Cancer itself starts in breast tissue and is a condition, which is a result of cancer cells growing out of control. The cancer cells result in forming a tumour that can often be seen in an x-ray or felt as a lump, which are the main symptoms of early detection. Although breast cancer occurs almost entirely to women, it can occur to men as well.
The sight of pink lights was more than a statement of solidarity as it was the beginning of a groundbreaking conversation that had to take place over time to create acceptance in an open dialogue that had been pending before.
Pinktober, the campaign on Breast Cancer Awareness opens up to a much-needed conversation and newer narratives in medical awareness programs in Pakistan
Here in Pakistan, Pink Ribbon became registered in Pakistan as an independent organisation, which took to fostering the issue of raising that same awareness within the country. Omer Aftab, a social entrepreneur, originally from Lahore, started the initiative in 2004 when he launched the first drive for breast cancer awareness (when a friend of his was diagnosed with breast cancer). In 2007, after losing the friend to relapse, it became his life-long personal mission to further the cause as a more holistic approach. The core group is in the city of Lahore. In 2017, they formed a Karachi chapter, which is primarily a fundraising body for the Pink Ribbon Hospital, which would be the first dedicated state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment centre with counselling facilities in Pakistan for Breast Cancer patients and potential victims of the disease. Pink Ribbon has worked their advocacy through community outreach, youth programs, and of course, in cooperation now with government bodies to illuminate public buildings as an awareness campaign.
Omer recalls a time when people were apprehensive talking about it or referring to it and creating awareness and training for self-examination expected from the women was a far cry. The conversation on breast cancer was put on a blackout by censorship in the news, and he remembers being refused an advocacy seminar by the lady principal of a prestigious Girls College.
The symbol of the pink ribbon is hope for thousands, today, who will be able to receive that lifeline through early detection and treatment via awareness education as well as the correct means to get the required help. This gathering of people in our country is heartwarming sight. Pinktober has passed us by this year, but what has been established for years to come are newer narratives in medical awareness programs; opening up many conversations for the future.
This article is dedicated in remembrance to those who have left us and is a message in support and solidarity for those currently struggling with breast cancer disease as well as its survivors.
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