World Cancer Day Prioritise Your Health Elize Joubert, CANSA CEO says, “Cancer continues to claim unnecessary lives. It’s important that despite the COVID-19 pandemic we do not lose sight of the needs of cancer patients, helping them to live a balanced lifestyle to safeguard their health and of the importance to continue raising awareness of the signs of cancer, early detection through screening and educating to lower cancer risk. We encourage cancer patients currently in treatment and others living with cancer to stay informed about COVID-19 and to know what can be done to lower the risk for the virus, and on what to do if they should contract it.” What You Can DoFor the past two years, World Cancer Day supporters around the world have been sharing their ‘I Am and I Will’ commitments – pledging bold and brave actions to reduce the impact of cancer. Here are a few things you can do to make a difference in the fight against cancer: - Know your body – be aware of changes and do regular self-examinations (skin, breast or testicular). Get to know the cancer signs and symptoms.
- Vaccinate against HPV and Hepatitus B viruses that may lead to cancer.
- Do regular cancer screening and make an appointment at your local CANSA Care Centre for : clinical breast examinations and Pap smears (cervical cancer screening test for early diagnosis) and Prostate Specific Antigen (blood tests to assist with detecting prostate abnormalities) or Fotofinder (skin examinations) and Faecal occult Blood Home-test kit (for early detection of colorectal cancer).
- Eat smart – find information on CANSA website
- Use CANSA’s online Lifestyle Risk Assessment Tool that can help identify health risks that you need to address
- Keep moving – staying active is essential, get off to a great start by participating in your local Gijima For CANSA, CANSA Active events or support the World Cancer Day Solidarity Challenge, a global virtual cycling event. Xylon Van Eyck, South African cyclist, triathlete and cancer survivor sends message of support for World Cancer Day Solidarity Challenge:
21 Days to Impact ChallengeIf you’re not sure where to start, sign up for the ‘World Cancer Day ’21 Days to Impact Challenge’. It takes the proverbial 21 days to create a positive habit. So, for 2021, whether you’re committing to improving your personal health and those of your loved ones, supporting someone you love with cancer, educating yourself about cancer, speaking out against cancer or making history by helping to eliminate cervical cancer, sign up to one of the five challenges to receive daily inspiration and practical guidance. Visit ‘World Cancer Day ’21 Days to Impact Challenge’ and choose a challenge. Sign up for the challenge. Receive an email every day with a new activity, inspiration, lesson or prompt. Get closer to fulfilling your ‘I Am and I Will’ commitment and share on social media using the hashtags #WorldCancerDay #IAmAndIWill #CANSA90 Ways to help CANSAAs part of World Cancer day, we challenge individuals, families, companies, schools, service organisations, to partner and work with CANSA to raise awareness of our vital services so that we can continue helping to build a world without cancer. And to let all cancer patients know that they are not alone. |