LAHORE – Speakers at a session stressed the need for regular cervical screening of women for early detection of precancerous symptoms and timely treatment.
The Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry arranged the session on Tuesday which was attended by LCCI President Kashif Anwar, healthcare professionals, industry leaders and community members.
The session featured prominent medical experts who provided detailed insights into the importance of regular cervical screening. The experts discussed the latest screening techniques, the importance of early detection, and the preventive measures women can take to lower their risk of cervical cancer.
In his opening address, Kashif Anwar highlighted the critical role of screening in preventing cervical cancer, a major health concern for women globally. He said that the prime duty of LCCI was to take up the issues of taxation, trade, industry and economy but it was also active in the social sector. He highlighted several initiatives undertaken by the LCCI to support and empower women.
Kashif Anwar said that the LCCI’s efforts in raising awareness about breast cancer and supporting the rehabilitation of individuals with special needs. He said that LCCI had signed numerous Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with various hospitals to ensure healthcare facilities on discounted rates for LCCI members. He praised the efforts of LCCI Executive Committee Member Fareeha Younas for her dedicated work towards developing women in the business sector.
He reiterated LCCI’s commitment to social responsibility stating that we are equally dedicated to supporting women’s welfare as much as possible. He said, “LCCI is dedicated to promoting health awareness among members and the community and is already doing to lot to create awareness about breast cancer. “Cervical screening is a key preventive measure that can save lives. We aim to educate and empower women to take proactive steps for their health,” he said.
Dr Roohi Saeed was of the view that regular cervical screening can identify precancerous changes early, which can prevent cervical cancer and save human lives if treated promptly. “It is crucial for women to follow screening recommendations from their healthcare providers.”
The experts said that awareness and education are vital. Early detection through screening is the most effective way to combat cervical cancer.”