SBI Life organizes ‘Thanks A Dot’- Breast Cancer Awareness program for women officers of Mumbai Police to promote self-breast examination

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SBI Life organizes ‘Thanks A Dot’- Breast Cancer Awareness program for women officers of Mumbai Police to promote self-breast examination
SBI Life organizes ‘Thanks A Dot’- Breast Cancer Awareness program for women officers of Mumbai Police to promote self-breast examination

Company distributed innovative ‘Thanks-A-Dot- Hot Water Bags to empower the women officers to bring a behavioral change  prioritizing self-care  

Taking cognizance of the trials and tribulations of the women in  police, SBI Life on the occasion of ‘International Women’s Day’, organized a Breast Cancer  Awareness Program under its ‘Thanks-A-Dot’ initiative for the women officers of Mumbai Police,  in association with Lion’s Club . The hardships faced by police personnel is exponentially  elevated in case of the women officers, who often end up neglecting their own health to  balance the call of duty and household responsibilities. 

Encouraging the women police personnel to make self-care a routine habit, SBI Life distributed  the innovative ‘Thanks-A-Dot’ Hot Water Bag, which trains women to identify unusual lumps  and acts as a reminder for timely self-breast examination. SBI Life innovated with the design of hot water bag which is used by women universally to manage menstrual pain, by embedding 

lumps which are identical to actual cancer lumps, in terms of tactile feel and the shape.  Additionally, to further the cause of breast cancer awareness, the company has also open  sourced the design of Thanks-A-Dot Hot Water Bag, whereby anyone and everyone can use  the design to manufacture it on their own.  

Mr. Amit Jhingran MD & CEO, SBI Life Insurance along with Mahima Chaudhary, Actor & Breast  Cancer Survivor accompanied by Mr. Mahesh Mugutrao, Assistant Commissioner of Police, and  Mr. Ravindra Sharma, Chief of Brand, Corporate Communication & CSR, SBI Life alongside  Lion’s club members addressed the women police officers. 

Women encounter range of health issues that impact their overall well-being and one such  disease is ‘Breast Cancer’. Statistically we know that 60% of breast cancer cases are reported  in the later stages, this is unsettling, as unlike other illnesses, in breast cancer early detection  can be done by performing simple steps checks every month without any expensive medical  devices. Keeping in mind the dire need to raise awareness around breast cancer and empower  women to adopt a life-saving skill for early detection SBI Life designed the innovative Thank-A Dot Hot Water Bag. The objective behind the initiative is to spur informative conversations 

around the importance of self-breast examination, early detection and encouraging them to  make health a priority. This program aimed at empowering women with a life-saving skill and  bringing a behavioral change to prioritize their health on a daily basis.  

Addressing the women officers of Mumbai Police, Mr. Amit Jhingran MD & CEO, SBI Life  Insurance eloquently expressed, “. It is an honor to stand alongside the courageous women of  Mumbai Police together, we intend to pave the way for a future where breast cancer is no  longer a threat to the lives and dreams of our loved ones. SBI Life’s ‘Thanks A Dot’ serves as a  beacon of hope, empowering women across the nation to take charge of their well-being. By  instilling the importance of regular self-examination, we aspire to redefine the narrative  surrounding breast cancer awareness in our country.”

 

He further added, “With SBI Life’s ‘Thanks A Dot’ – Breast Cancer Awareness initiative it is our  endeavor to continuously educate the women about the importance of self-examination,  empower them to take charge of their health and adopt a habit that can help save lives.” 

According to WHO report, breast, oral & cervical cancers accounted for 32% of new cases in  India in 2024. In India, breast cancer was leading among women with 26% cases followed by  17% cases of cervical cancer. However, globally breast cancer accounts to 12.5% of all new  annual cancer cases worldwide, making it the most common cancer in the world. Its diagnosis  is relatively rare in younger women, only about one out of eight invasive breast cancers are  diagnosed in women younger than 45 whereas about two out of three invasive breast cancer  are found in women 55 or older.  

Mahima, Chaudhry, Actor & Breast Cancer Survivor said, “Having battled breast cancer myself,  I know firsthand the significance & impact of early detection. For this reason, SBI Life’s Thanks  A Dot campaign is very close to my heart because it gives women the knowledge & training that  they need to cultivate the habit of breast self-exams.” 

The event concluded with the distribution of the hot water bags to the women squads of  Mumbai Police Force, alongside an interactive session that educated them on the importance  of early detection and technique of self-breast examination. SBI Life Insurance reaffirms its  dedication to this cause, pledging to continue its efforts in spreading awareness and facilitating  innovative tools for early detection of breast cancer across the country.