World Cancer Survivors' Day today
Sunday, 7 June 2009
World Cancer Survivors' Day-2009 will be observed like elsewhere across the globe today (Sunday), reports BSS.
In observance of the day with the theme "A Celebration of Life", Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital (AMCH) will hold a seminar on "Feelings and Expression of Cancer Survivors" at the Mission Bhaban auditorium in the city at 1.00am today.
Dhaka Ahsania Mission president Kazi Rafiqul Alam will chair the occasion while it will be attended by Professor Dr ABMF Karim professor Emeritus at the Amsterdam University as the chief guest and National Professor Dr MR Khan as the special guest.
Cancer Specialist of Ahsania Mission Cancer Detection Centre and Hospital in Mirpur, Md Selim Reza will present a paper at the seminar. Besides, Director of the hospital Syed Fazle Rahim will also speak on the occasion.
The Cancer Survivors' Day is an annual, worldwide "Celebration of Life" that is held in hundreds of communities across the world including United States, Canada, and other participating countries. Participants unite in a symbolic event to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be a reality.
In observance of the day with the theme "A Celebration of Life", Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital (AMCH) will hold a seminar on "Feelings and Expression of Cancer Survivors" at the Mission Bhaban auditorium in the city at 1.00am today.
Dhaka Ahsania Mission president Kazi Rafiqul Alam will chair the occasion while it will be attended by Professor Dr ABMF Karim professor Emeritus at the Amsterdam University as the chief guest and National Professor Dr MR Khan as the special guest.
Cancer Specialist of Ahsania Mission Cancer Detection Centre and Hospital in Mirpur, Md Selim Reza will present a paper at the seminar. Besides, Director of the hospital Syed Fazle Rahim will also speak on the occasion.
The Cancer Survivors' Day is an annual, worldwide "Celebration of Life" that is held in hundreds of communities across the world including United States, Canada, and other participating countries. Participants unite in a symbolic event to show the world that life after a cancer diagnosis can be a reality.