Cancer survivors triumph in basketball match promoting breast cancer awareness

A team of cancer survivors secured a heartwarming victory over the Girls’ Sports Club team on Thursday in a friendly basketball match organized by the National Cancer Awareness Campaign (CAN).
The event was part of the Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative held under the slogan “Pink Lifeline”, aimed at encouraging physical activity as a means of disease prevention.

The inspiring match brought together a group of survivors who showcased exceptional spirit and determination, sending a strong message about hope, resilience, and the power of exercise in recovery and prevention.
The event sought to raise awareness among women about the importance of early cancer detection and to emphasize the critical role of physical activity in reducing obesity — one of the leading risk factors for breast cancer.

Organizers highlighted that the initiative also aims to enhance the quality of life for cancer survivors by integrating sports into their recovery journey, helping them regain confidence and strength both physically and psychologically.
The friendly match reflected the spirit of solidarity and empowerment, underscoring the importance of community support in promoting health awareness and fostering a positive attitude toward prevention and recovery.
 
				 
					









