Dr Ritu Biyani Joseph - The Woman Who Has Traveled Across The Country Spreading Breast Cancer Awareness
Dr Ritu Biyani Joseph - The Woman Who
Has Traveled Across The Country Spreading Breast Cancer Awareness:
Some people are lost in their own misfortunes, but for
some rare gems, misfortunes make them stronger and more compassionate. Ritu
Biyani is one such person. Her own suffering with breast cancer made her take
it up as her life’s mission to spread awareness among urban, rural and tribal
reaches of India.
Ritu is a Record Holder – Limca Book of Records India for being the
First Woman to do a solo drive to the four tips of India & the First
Mother-Daughter Duo expedition on cancer awareness across the country with many
more laurels.
Dr Ritu Biyani Joseph, a breast cancer survivor in 2006,
launched High >>>Ways Beyond Cancer, an amazing and unique drive to link adventure sports with
cancer awareness mission across the country. This was the first project of its
kind undertaken in India, thus creating history. A dental surgeon by
profession, a mountaineer, skydiver, paratrooper and a wonderful person to chat
with, here she tells us about her mission:
Dr Ritu Biyani Joseph, a breast cancer survivor in
2006, launched Ways Beyond Cancer, an amazing and unique drive to link adventure sports with
cancer awareness mission across the country. This was the first project of its
kind undertaken in India, thus creating history. A dental surgeon by
profession, a mountaineer, skydiver, paratrooper and a wonderful person to chat
with, here she tells us about her mission: In an Interview:
How did this extraordinary journey by an ordinary woman begin?
Ritu: It was August 2000 and chemotherapy led me to go
bald. A dental patient came in and asked whether I had a tour to Tirupati. When
I told her about my breast cancer treatment, she stood up and left the clinic
thinking cancer is a communicable disease. People are literate today but they
still have misconceptions. So, in order to spread awareness, I used my passion
for travelling and began this mission.
What was the reaction of the
people in your awareness workshops and how much are people aware of breast
cancer, which is considered as “taboo” in our country?
Ritu: Different
reactions came. Initially people asked: Tumhara breast nikal diya gaya kya? (Did
they remove your breast?) Whether it’s urban or rural, 90% women are unaware of
breast cancer symptoms and 70-80% about cervical, oral and other cancer in the
country. People In the tribal areas were very receptive. In six months journey,
I held 140 workshops where 26,000 people attended, covering 30,220 Kms in 177
days, including 26 states.
Were men also receptive
in the same way and what problems you faced during the journey?
Ritu: Cancer doesn’t
discriminate. I included graphics, pictures to engage people and when I used to
tell the men that 1% of males also get breast cancer, they used to listen with
more interest.
I
have traveled in and know rural and tribal conditions very well from my stint
in the Indian Army as Captain (1982-92). So we had only challenges and not
problems in front of us. We slept without beds, stayed in tribal homes and not
hotels – it was all part of the journey.
What
are your future plans? Shall we expect to see another pan-India awareness
campaign?
Ritu: Well, for now
workshops are being conducted in corporate, schools, MBA colleges, hospitals
and Army camps. In 2010, we had our first International awareness workshop, and
for the time being we are focusing on more cancer drives nationally and
internationally.
What
was your source of funding and how were you supported?
Ritu: Our journey was
sponsored by a company but we normally raise funds for our projects from
people. Regarding support, if we are passionate about a mission, everyone
supports us. So I have got immense support from my family, and wherever I have
been, I have received amazing support from the natives and army.
Some
lines Dr. Ritu wanted to convey, as this is the motto of her life:
EXPLORE…one’s own inner strengths and spirits
To UNLOCK and EXPAND…one’s own horizons
STEER through all odds and trying times…on the highways called life
OVERCOME…the fear of unknown in one’s roller coaster quest
EXPERIENCE…those exhilarating moments of going beyond
To CELEBRATE…the whole existence.
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