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“Hide My Cancer From Family” – Actress Mahima Chaudhary’s Triumph Over Cancer

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New Delhi: The 2nd International Conference on Young Women’s Breast Cancer and Health will be held from 15–16 November 2025 in New Delhi, India. Organised by the Breast Cancer in Young Women Foundation (BCYWF) and the Indian Oncology Foundation (IOF), the event is led by Organising Chairman Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid, Padma Shri Awardee and Chairman, Oncology, Medanta Medicity. The conference brings together oncologists, researchers, policymakers, and survivors to address India’s growing burden of early-onset breast cancer.

A key highlight will be a special session with Bollywood Actress Mahima Chaudhary, who will share her inspiring journey as a breast cancer survivor, a powerful story of courage, hope, and healing. Her message aims to encourage young women to prioritise early detection, awareness, and emotional strength in their health journeys.

In India, breast cancer has become the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, with a significant rise in cases among women under 45. More than one-fourth of breast cancer cases now occur in women below 40, a trend linked to lifestyle factors, delayed childbirth, reproductive changes, and limited awareness. Younger women often experience aggressive tumour types, delayed diagnosis, and challenges in early detection due to dense breast tissue, resulting in late-stage presentations and poorer outcomes.

Highlighting the urgent need for awareness and prevention, Dr. Ashok Kumar Vaid said:
“This is a strong message to everyone that lifestyle is one of the most important modifiable risk factors for cancer. The way we live, the diet we consume, and the physical activity we engage in play a crucial role in preventing cancer. Breast cancer among young women, especially those below 40, is rising and tends to be more aggressive. Women must become more breast-aware, adopt healthier lifestyles, and take proactive steps to prevent cancer, particularly breast cancer.”

Despite advances in treatment, India continues to record high mortality rates due to late diagnosis. Experts emphasise that early detection through breast self-examination, timely clinical evaluation, and appropriate imaging can dramatically improve survival. The conference will focus on strengthening awareness, refining diagnostic pathways, and shaping age-specific guidelines tailored to young women.

Across two days, the event will feature scientific sessions on the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of breast cancer in young women, along with cutting-edge research, treatment updates, and survivor-led storytelling. Mahima Chaudhary’s session will emphasise resilience, early diagnosis, and community support.

Through this initiative, BCYWF and IOF aim to build a strong global community committed to improving young women’s breast health. By encouraging collaboration and addressing India’s unique challenges, the conference seeks to drive impactful change, promote timely diagnosis, and support ongoing research for better outcomes.

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