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CCCF is a voluntary and non-profit social organization for cancer patients and survivors, family members of those affected by cancer, families who have lost loved ones to cancer, friends, specialist doctors, and individuals interested in working for cancer prevention.

World Cancer Day 2026 Observed by CCCF with App Launch and Scholarship Program

On the occasion of World Cancer Day 2026, with the aim of raising global awareness about cancer and standing beside cancer patients and their families, the Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF) organized a significant and meaningful event on Wednesday afternoon at the Shanskriti Bikash Kendra, Paribagh, Dhaka. The program included a discussion session, the […]

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Workshop on Breast Cancer Awareness and Naturopathy Approaches for Physical & Mental Well-being

The Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF) successfully organized a highly informative and inspiring workshop titled “Breast Cancer Awareness and Naturopathy for Physical and Mental Wellbeing” on Monday, November 10, 2025, at the Department of Women Affairs, Dhaka. The event was organized in collaboration with JOYSAN Yoga and Wellness Center, aiming to raise awareness about

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“Cancer Care: A Gender Perspective” Discussion Held at University of Dhaka

In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Dhaka, in collaboration with the Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF), organized a special discussion under the Sufia Kamal Lecture Series titled “Cancer Care: A Gender Perspective.” The session was presided over by Professor Dr. Halida Hanum Akhter, Public

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From “Robipath” to Jibonpath: Stories of Overcoming Prostate Cancer

In battling life-threatening diseases, a patient’s greatest strength lies in mental resilience. This strength often emerges when patients remain engaged in meaningful activities—something made possible through the encouragement and positive attitude of family members and loved ones. Equally, every individual in society carries a responsibility to step forward with empathy and a spirit of service.

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In Memory of Ali H Mohon – A Brave Cancer Fighter and Dedicated CCCF Member

Date of Passing: 19 April 2025 With Deepest Sympathy and Respect It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Ali H Mohon, a cherished member of the Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF), who left us on 19 April 2025 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born on 1 June

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In Loving Memory of Professor Dr. Shubagato Chowdhury – A Respected Advisor, Researcher & Cancer Warrior

Date of Passing: 15 January 2025 A Nation Mourns the Loss of a Medical Luminary It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Professor Dr. Shubagato Chowdhury, a distinguished advisor of the Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF), eminent author, researcher, and medical scientist, who left us on the morning of 15

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In Memory of Professor Colonel (Retd.) Dr. Khaleda Khanam – A True Cancer Warrior

Date: 13 August 2024 We Mourn the Loss of a Brave Soul With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Professor Colonel (Retd.) Dr. Khaleda Khanam, the esteemed Vice President of the Center for Cancer Care Foundation (CCCF), who breathed her last on 13 August 2024 at CMH Hospital, Dhaka. Born on 27 March 1961,

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Cancer: Awareness, Prevention, and the Desire to Live

– Dr. Abu Jamil Faisel, Senior Public Health Specialist. According to the World Health Organization, around 200,000 people in Bangladesh are diagnosed with cancer each year, and about 150,000 people die from it. Currently, there are approximately 1.3 to 1.5 million cancer patients in Bangladesh. Among men, lung cancer and oral cancer are the most

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