
To reinforce the message of collective awareness and empowerment, we distributed custom Womens-Health.AI t-shirts, sparking pride and curiosity in being part of a movement that centers women’s health from a young age. This camp is part of our larger mission to ensure that no girl, regardless of geography or income, is left out of critical conversations around cancer prevention and care.​
Womens-Health.AI recently hosted an awareness camp with over 100 participants at Hindu Kanya School in Pilkhuwa, Uttar Pradesh, aimed at educating girls about breast cancer, which is increasingly affecting women at younger ages. In a safe and supportive environment, we opened the conversation around early warning signs, the importance of regular screening, and the role of hereditary risk — often misunderstood or overlooked in low-resource communities.
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We worked to debunk persistent myths like “breast cancer only affects older women” or “family history doesn’t matter”—through interactive discussions and real-world examples. Each student was introduced to our BRCA questionnaire (available at womens-health.ai/brca), a free and accessible tool designed to help assess hereditary risk factors for breast cancer.​

