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Pink Caravan Ride postponed amid virus concerns

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Each year, the Pink Caravan Ride travels across the seven emirates to raise awareness about breast cancer.

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The Pink Caravan Ride (PCR), an annual breast cancer awareness initiative of UAE-based non-profit Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP), has announced its decision to postpone the 11th edition of the ride, originally scheduled to be held in February 2022. The move aligns with the precautionary measures taken by the UAE to ensure the safety of citizens and residents and curb the spread of COVID-19.


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Announcing the postponement of the event, the Higher Steering Committee of the PCR called on local communities to conduct regular breast self-exams to improve chances of early detection and reaffirmed its commitment to raise awareness about breast cancer through special activities and events that will be announced at a later date.

Each year, the Pink Caravan Ride travels across the seven emirates to raise awareness about breast cancer and offer free medical screenings. Since its launch in 2011, PCR saw the participation of 820 riders and provided more than 75,000 free breast cancer screenings. It launched a permanent mobile mammography clinic, and equipped breast cancer screening centres located in remote areas.