Srinagar, Apr 18: In continuation of its efforts to address the rising incidence of breast cancer in the region, under the Moul Mouj Cancer Care Project, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies on Ageing (CISA), under the aegis of the Moul Mouj Foundation in collaboration with GK Labs, conducted a hands-on training workshop on early detection and screening of breast cancer at the Kashmir Clinics Conference Hall, Srinagar.
The workshop brought together paramedics, doctors, and frontline healthcare providers, who are being trained to identify early warning signs of breast cancer and guide patients towards timely screening and intervention. Participants received practical training in breast self-examination techniques, risk assessment, and identification of individuals requiring screening, including appropriate age groups.
Expert-led sessions focused on the critical role of early detection and regular screening in improving patient outcomes. Hands-on modules enabled participants to recognise high-risk cases and ensure timely referral for further diagnostic evaluation. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Zubair Saleem, Chairman CISA, expressed concern over the increasing burden of breast cancer in Jammu and Kashmir. He highlighted the development of a simple screening questionnaire, designed by the organisation, which can be effectively used even by non-technical personnel to identify key “red flags” and facilitate early referral. Dr Saleem emphasised awareness of important warning signs such as breast or armpit lumps, changes in size or shape, skin dimpling, nipple discharge, and persistent pain, urging individuals not to ignore these symptoms and to seek timely medical consultation.
Key Public Advisory: Women aged 40 years and above, or earlier in high-risk cases, should undergo regular screening. Monthly self-breast examination is recommended. Any unusual change should prompt immediate medical consultation. Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes. The workshop reflects a sustained effort to strengthen cancer awareness and early detection practices in Jammu and Kashmir, with a focus on empowering both healthcare providers and the community.







