Cancer care is evolving — with more empathy, awareness, and patient-first conversations.
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From December to March, Be Someone’s Kiran became a movement, bringing conversations around emotional wellbeing in cancer care to life.
Stories. Voices. Support.
Be someone’s light. Be someone’s Kiran.✨
What does being a Kiran mean to you?
#BeSomeonesKiran#CancerCare
Leadership in cancer care goes beyond treatment.
Mrs. Renuka Prasad shares insights on emotional resilience and holistic cancer support through the Kiran initiative.
Read more: https://t.co/ePLHB8XD2W
#besomeoneskiran
Hope plays a bigger role in recovery than we think. 💛 Renuka Prasad talks on why psychological strength is vital and why we must focus on the present instead of the "what ifs."
Awareness is Kiran.💛
🎥 Watch: https://t.co/6mpZdnAucp
#BeSomeonesKiran#Hope
"When I saw the scars, it felt like the world had ended." Renuka Prasad shares the raw emotional side of battling cancer and the struggle to face the world again.
Watch full story: https://t.co/qpd3JunR8d
#BeSomeonesKiran#Cancercare
Lifting up the Kiran: Beyond the diagnosis✨
Cancer care goes beyond medicine. Renuka Prasad of Indian Cancer Society discusses breaking stigma through psycho-oncology.
🎧 Watch: https://t.co/6mpZdnAucp
KIRAN stands beside you with care, guidance and awareness. ✨
Our latest blog explores cervical cancer prevention, warning signs and HPV vaccination.
Read more:
🔗 https://t.co/cv2lm5FDm6
#besomeoneskiran#CancerAwareness
Think a Pap smear is difficult?
Dr. Sunita Wadhwa explains why it’s simple and minimally invasive and why screening matters.
Be someone’s Kiran 💛
Watch the full podcast: https://t.co/JDqHpJLBpO
#BeSomeonesKiran#PapSmear#WomensHealth
Abnormal bleeding or discharge? Don't ignore the signs.
Doctor shares critical cervical cancer warning signs you need to know. Be a Kiran for someone today—sharing this knowledge could save a life! 💛
Watch: https://t.co/JDqHpJLBpO
Dr. Sunita Wadhwa bridges the gap between fear and facts, from the HPV vaccine to the early signs we often overlook.
Kiran is about being the light for those in their darkest hours.
Full podcast: https://t.co/JDqHpJLBpO
#BeSomeonesKiran#CancerCare#HPVVaccine
Cancer care isn’t just physical.
Vaishali shares why visiting a psycho-oncologist can help patients and caregivers cope with the emotional side of treatment.
Be someone’s Kiran 💛
Watch: https://t.co/SgvN21Xp4P
#BeSomeonesKiran#CancerCare#MentalHealthMatters
Teens often hear about the HPV vaccine, but not the full story. Honest peer conversations can break stigma, clear confusion, and help others make informed choices. Let’s talk, not stay silent.
#HPV#HPVAwareness#HPVVaccine#CervicalCancer#CancerPreventi
Sometimes the hardest part isn’t the decision, it’s starting the conversation. With so much confusion and fear-based advice, it’s natural to feel unsure. Take a pause, ask questions, and trust the right sources.
#HPVAwareness#HPVVaccine#CervicalCancer#CancerPrevention
Starting the conversation isn’t easy—especially about your child’s health.
The HPV vaccine (ages 9–14) is safe, effective, and works best before exposure. It doesn’t contain live virus and cannot cause cancer.
Protection begins with a conversation.
#HPVVaccine#CervicalCancer
Most people hear about the HPV vaccine, but not the full story.
Cervical cancer can take 15–20 years to develop after HPV infection.
Prevention matters:
• HPV vaccination (ages 9–14)
• Awareness
• Screening later in life
Protect your future early.
#HPV#CervicalCancer
Behind every cancer journey is a caregiver whose courage often goes unseen. They become a pillar of hope, Someone’s Kiran in the darkest days.
Vaishali shares the untold side of being a caregiver.
🎧 Watch: https://t.co/SgvN21Xp4P
#BeSomeonesKiran#CancerCare#Caregivers
Cancer Care is Changing. Are You Part of the Change? It’s time to move beyond treatment — Let’s talk innovation, empathy, precision, and patient-first care. Join Fridays with Shrenik Because the future of cancer care isn’t tomorrow. It’s being shaped today. #FridaysWithShrenik
This Women’s Day, we celebrate the women who become someone’s Kiran, bringing strength, care and hope during the cancer journey.💛
Healing is not just physical. It is emotional too.
Tag a woman who has been a Kiran in your life.✨
Toxic positivity in cancer care is real.
Telling someone to “stay positive” can sometimes silence the very emotions they need to express.
Priya Dixit explains why real support means making space for every feeling.
https://t.co/Da5WL7jrkY
#ToxicPositivity#BeSomeonesKiran