Abstract
Abstract Aims Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women, both in India & the world. Due to a lack of awareness and the absence of an organised population-based screening programme in India, more than 60% of breast cancers present in the advanced stages, with most succumbing to the illness within a year of being diagnosed. This mobile app aims to empower people about various aspects of Breast cancer & Benign breast disease explained in simple, easy-to-understand format. Methods To help address these striking realities, I worked with a Breast Cancer Charity based out of India, to create the Mobile App - ‘ABC's of Breast Health’ - available in English and 11 regional Indian Languages. The app has an interactive ‘Myths & Facts’ section which is aimed at debunking many of the common myths surrounding breast cancer and ensuring that users are well informed with accurate information, thus filling a huge void in the delivery of Breast Health Care in India where counselling is not given much importance. A dedicated breast health helpline was launched in 2021 to further support users. Results This App is South Asia's First Mobile App on Breast Health and is also the World's first breast health app available in so many languages. Within the first month of its launch, it recorded 9000+ downloads. Conclusion The content of the app in 11 commonly spoken regional languages has ensured that accurate information relating to breast health is accessed by women in rural India, where 70% of the population resides.
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