


The session was conducted by qualified doctor and health educators from Shiv Krishna Medicare Centre, including Dr Shishir Srivastava, who provided valuable medical insights and guidance on women’s health and cancer prevention. The awareness camp focused on educating young female students about: • The importance of early detection • Symptoms and risk factors of cervical cancer • The role of HPV infection • The significance of HPV vaccination • The importance of regular screening (Pap smear tests) Doctor explained the causes and progression of cervical cancer in simple language and emphasized the role of lifestyle, hygiene, and preventive health checkups. Students also learned about self-care practices, early warning signs, and when to consult a doctor. The interactive Q&A session allowed students to clarify doubts regarding vaccination, screening age, menstrual health, and prevention strategies. The camp successfully created awareness and encouraged young women to prioritize their reproductive health and routine screenings. The event was highly appreciated by the participants and served as an important initiative to promote women’s health, safety, and well-being on campus.

