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Center for Women's Cancer Access and Advocacy

The Binaytara Foundation (BTF) has implemented a comprehensive approach to enhance women’s cancer care access, focusing on cervical cancer screening, chemotherapy services, advocacy, and the establishment of a women’s cancer center. Through these multifaceted initiatives, the Binaytara Foundation demonstrates a strong commitment to improving women’s cancer care access, particularly in underserved regions. By combining screening programs, treatment services, advocacy, and expert collaboration, BTF strives to reduce cancer disparities and enhance health outcome for women.

Our Initiatives

Learn about our projects to improve women's cancer outcomes

Early Detection

Cervical Cancer Screening Programs

Recognizing the critical need for early detection, BTF initiated cervical cancer screening programs in Janakpur, Nepal. These programs employ visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), a cost-effective method suitable for low-resource settings.

Advocacy

Advocacy and Plans for a Women’s Cancer Center

BTF actively advocates for improved access to women’s cancer care through partnerships with local communities, government entities, and healthcare institutions. These efforts have led to an agreement with the Government of Nepal to develop a 200-bed cancer hospital in Janakpur, serving over six million people in Madhesh Province.

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Treatment

Chemotherapy Services at the 25-Bed Hospital

In 2018, BTF established a 25-bed cancer hospital in Janakpur, Nepal, offering chemotherapy services to women diagnosed with cancer. The hospital provides treatment for various cancers, including breast, cervical and other gynecological cancers, ensuring that women receive timely and appropriate care. By delivering these services locally, BTF reduces the need for patients to travel long distances, thereby improving treatment adherence and outcomes. In 2018, BTF established a 25-bed cancer hospital in Janakpur, Nepal, offering chemotherapy services to women diagnosed with cancer. The hospital provides treatment for various cancers, including breast, cervical and other gynecological cancers, ensuring that women receive timely and appropriate care. By delivering these services locally, BTF reduces the need for patients to travel long distances, thereby improving treatment adherence and outcomes.

News and Articles

Read our blogs and articles on Center for Women's Cancer Access and Advocacy.

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The Ripple Effect Of Investing In Women’s Cancer Care: Empowering Economies, Families And Society

12/12/2024

The Ripple Effect Of Investing In Women’s Cancer Care: Empowering Economies, Families And Society

Dr. Jerald Radich And The Science Of Hope In Leukemia Treatment

Dr. Jerald Radich And The Science Of Hope In Leukemia Treatment

12/13/2024
Dr. Darya Kizub – Improving Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa

Dr. Darya Kizub – Improving Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa

12/13/2024
Binaytara Foundation’s 5-Year Strategic Plan: A Comprehensive Blueprint For Global Cancer Care

Binaytara Foundation’s 5-Year Strategic Plan: A Comprehensive Blueprint For Global Cancer Care

12/12/2024
Binaytara Foundation receives approval to build cancer hospital in Nepal

Binaytara Foundation receives approval to build cancer hospital in Nepal

12/5/2024