World Cancer Day observed in Fernwood School Kohima

Dr Vetsolu Hiese Koza addressing the World Cancer Day event at Fernwood School, Kohima February 4.

Dr Vetsolu Hiese Koza addressing the World Cancer Day event at Fernwood School, Kohima February 4.

Kohima, February 5 (MExN): The Nagaland Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) in collaboration with the Population-Based Cancer Registry, Nagaland, on February 4 hosted an awareness programme at Fernwood School, Kohima in observance of World Cancer Day under the global theme “United by Unique.”

The event aimed to educate students and staff on cancer prevention, early detection, and the collective efforts needed in the fight against cancer.

Dr Vetsolu Hiese Koza provided valuable insights into risk factors, the importance of a healthy lifestyle, and the need for regular screenings. She spoke about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption, highlighting its strong link to various cancers, particularly oral cancer. She addressed the use of Gul, a tobacco-containing powder product commonly used during brushing, emphasising that Gul is not only as harmful as tobacco but also severely damages teeth, contributing to long-term oral health issues. 

She also discussed the consumption of Areca Nut, locally known as supari, as an evidence-based proven carcinogen. She highlighted the common misconception that supari without zarda (tobacco) is harmless, clarifying that even without tobacco, supari still poses a significant cancer risk.

Using images of oral cancer patients, she effectively highlighted the severe impact of tobacco use. She also stressed the importance of fostering awareness, showing empathy toward cancer patients, and ensuring they are not shunned by society.



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