indonesia goes pink 2017

Berdasarkandata dari website Indonesia Goes Pink (www.indonesiagoespink.com), kanker payudara merupakan penyebab kematian nomor satu pada wanita berusia 40-55 Tingkatkan Kesadaran Kanker Payudara Lewat Indonesia Goes Pink 2017. Selasa, 11 Juli 2017 | 17:27 WIB Oleh : Asone form of awareness and series of breast cancer campaign activities in Indonesia, Lovepink announced the results of Lovepink Survey in the event entitled Upcoming October, Love Pink Will Hold Indonesia Goes Pink in Bali. By : Chodijah Febriyani And Aldi Firhand A | Sunday, September 17 2017 - 22:38 IWST. Sebagai salah satu wujud kepedulian dan rangkaian kegiatan kampanye kanker payudara di Indonesia, Lovepink mengumumkan hasil Lovepink Survey yang diinisiasi oleh Lovepink bersama MARS dan Detik Health dalam acara yang bertema "Indonesia Goes Pink For The Love of Live" di Jakarta, beberapa waktu lalu. Kegiatan ini diadadakan untuk SAVETHE DATE & JOIN THE MOVEMENT Dari @bu_deedee, Mari gaungkan pentingnya deteksi dini kanker payudara bersama @indonesiagoespink dan para wanita hebat penyintas kanker payudara Berdasarkandata dari website Indonesia Goes Pink (www.indonesiagoespink.com), kanker payudara merupakan penyebab kematian nomor satu pada wanita berusia 40-55 Tingkatkan Kesadaran Kanker Payudara Lewat Indonesia Goes Pink 2017 Er Sucht Sie Frankfurt Am Main. Until recently, major studies regarding breast cancer amongst women was limited to the developed countries. However, recent past studies have indicated breast cancer as one of the most common type of cancer in the female population in Asia-Pacific, particularly Indonesia accounting for almost 18% of the cancer diagnoses. Based on the International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC, cancer incidence in Indonesian women counted 134 cases per 100,000 population, where breast cancer became the highest incidence of 40 cases per 100,000 population and mortality rate for breeder in Indonesia was death per 100,000 population. The latest WHO data indicates that breast cancer deaths in Indonesia alone account for of all deaths in the country. Magnitude of breast cancer problems in Indonesia can be seen from breast cancer patients who come for treatment, where up to 60% of patients are already in an advanced stage. Another surprising statistic is the prevalence of breast cancer among Indonesian women under the age of in 2009 by a British survivor, Gaye Warren, Bali Pink Ribbon has been actively promoting the vision to prevent Indonesian women from dying of breast cancer. Their main focus is to improve the quality of life and educate women regarding the preventive measures for this disease. Mass media programmes, seminars, and outreach programmes are conducted not only in Bali but across the country to support and empower women along with their families to fight the menace of breast cancer. Another important objective of Bali Pink Ribbon is to reach out to remote parts of the island to provide medical help to the Dian Ekawati, the Chairman of Bali Pink Ribbon, explained that the incidence and death rate of breast cancer should be suppressed because breast cancer can be detected early. Until now, the cases found in hospitals mostly come with advanced breast cancer and a small amount comes with an early stage. Public awareness to conduct early detection is still lacking. Efforts going into the importance of early detection of breast cancer has been done by Bali Pink Ribbon in partnership with Prima Medika Hospital. Counselling about breast cancer and early detection followed by clinical breast examination and breast ultrasound for early detection have been done to various regions and community groups in Bali. Hopefully, the wider the reach in terms of knowledge and early detection, the higher the number of breast cancer cases funds through donations and other charitable events received by Bali Pink Ribbon are used to spread awareness and help educate Indonesian women, especially those with breast cancer. Events such as Pink Health Day, Breast Cancer Seminar, and focussed groups are conducted regularly by Bali Pink Ribbon to achieve its objective. International visitors who are affected by breast cancer also visit these focus groups to share their knowledge and experience to Indonesian women to fight this disease. Learning from the survivors of breast cancer gives Indonesian women the courage and motivation to overcome adversities and keep up their fight against breast Goes Pink 2017Carrying a theme “Indonesia Goes Pink 2017” – a 1000 Voices, Bali Pink Ribbon is collaborated with Breast Cancer Foundation from Jakarta Love Pink’ and Reach to Recovery’ Surabaya, supported by Oncology Hospital Surabaya, to build breast cancer awareness. This event is based on the idea that if the “Breast Cancer Awareness” movement is massively echoed in various places simultaneously, it would achieve a wider reach of information to the public so that it could increase awareness of the dangers of breast cancer and care to keep Goes Pink is an open breast cancer care activity for warriors, survivors, relatives and family. It is a collective effort to increase public awareness of breast cancer with the series of activities consist of gathering with survivors, workshops make up class, self-healing, learning to wear cloths, talk shows, Thousand Voices of Survivors Dinner, Pink Run, Fun Walk and ultrasound awareness of breast cancer has begun to spread, hopefully the knowledge of breast cancer does not stop there alone. Breast cancer is not “exclusively” specifically for women, but also the people around their lives. This is the reason why this event involves the community of runners as a form of family and relatives to support the warriors who are currently struggling with breast participants, either warriors, survivors or supporters, can take advantage of this event to exchange information, gain knowledge, and inspire each other. It is hard for a warrior and his family to fight this disease without the support of morale as well as the much-needed knowledge in their daily struggle. This event is a container for those affected by breast cancer to encourage and work together to fight breast Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Foundation Address Jalan Dewi Sri IV / 1, Kuta Telephone +62 361 8496098 Website Jakarta Aktris seni peran Chelsea Islan kembali didaulat sebagai brand ambassador event Indonesia Goes Pink. Program ini bertujuan untuk mengampanyekan bahaya kanker payudara dengan melalui kegiatan berlari. "Ya tahun ini aku menjadi ambasador buat Indonesia Goes Pink. Di sini kita tanggal 7-8 Oktober di Nusa Dua Bali mau ngadain Indonesia Goes Pink, seperti funwork, terus ada lari marathon 5 kilo, 10 sampe 21 Kilo," kata Chelsea Islan ditemui di jumpa pers yang berlokasi di kawasan Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan, beberapa waktu lalu. Chelsea Islan, seperti di tahun sebelumnya masih terus ingin mengajak seluruh elemen masyakat untuk hidup dengan pola sehat dan memahami awareness tentang kanker. "Aku di sini mau ngajak generasi muda untuk lebih menyadari apa kanker payudara. Dan di sini kita lebih ke celebration, jadi kita mau celebrating life, karena kita ingin merayakan bersama worrier dan survivor. Aku senang sekali lihat ibu-ibu bersatu, dan saling support. Jadi sebagai perempuan kita saling support dan tidak menjatuhkan," jelas Chelsea Islan. Lebih lanjut, dalam acara Indonesia Goes Pink 2017 nanti, Chelsea Islan memilih untuk mengikuti event berlari sejauh 5 kilo. "Aku jujur kalo ga funwork, 5 kilo sih aku larinya. Iya aku suka olahraga sih dan memang dengan adanya Indonesia Goes Pink kita jadi semakin mau menjaga kesehatan, pola hidup, pola makan, pola tidur. Itu sangat penting menurut aku," tandasnya.

indonesia goes pink 2017