Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that affects the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. This cancer is commonly caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is a sexually transmitted infection. While cervical cancer can be a serious and life-threatening condition, it can be treated if caught early. Here’s what you need to know about cervical cancer and its treatment options.

 

Causes of Cervical Cancer:

As mentioned earlier, cervical cancer is mainly caused by HPV, a common sexually transmitted infection. Most women who contract HPV do not develop cervical cancer, but some may be at higher risk than others. Factors that can increase a woman’s risk of developing cervical cancer include:

  1. Having a weakened immune system.
  2. Smoking.
  3. Having multiple sexual partners.
  4. Having unprotected sex at a young age.
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer 

In the early stages, cervical cancer may not cause any noticeable symptoms. However, as the cancer progresses, women may experience symptoms such as:

1. Abnormal vaginal bleeding.

2. Pain during sex.

3.Vaginal discharge with a foul odor.

4. Pelvic pain.

Prevention from Cervical Cancer 

One of the best ways to prevent cervical cancer is to get vaccinated against HPV. The HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 14. Additionally, women can lower their risk of developing cervical cancer by practicing safe sex, getting regular Pap tests, and quitting smoking.

Treatment Options For Cervical Cancer 

The treatment options for cervical cancer depend on the stage of the cancer and the woman’s overall health. In the early stages, cervical cancer can often be treated with surgery or radiation therapy. In more advanced cases, a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy may be used.

In conclusion, cervical cancer is a serious condition that can be caused by HPV, a sexually transmitted infection. While it can be life-threatening if not caught early, cervical cancer can be treated with a variety of treatment options. By practicing safe sex and getting regular Pap tests, women can lower their risk of developing cervical cancer and catch it early if it does occur.

Twin Babies of Krutika Sandip Gavade fight against respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)

Twin Babies of Krutika Sandip Gavade These twin miracles were admitted on 22/11/2024 and discharged on 14/12/2024. With love, care, and support, they are now healthy and strong.

Baby of Vaishnavi Naikwadi

 

Against all odds, Baby of Vaishnavi is just 27 days old, was battling for her life at Sai Sparsh Children’s Hospital, diagnosed with Prematurity, Very Low Birth Weight, MCH, and RDS  fought valiantly. Miraculously, her condition stabilized, defying the initial weight of 760gms. Today, with immense gratitude to our donors, like you, the little warrior triumphantly leaves Saisparsh Children’s Hospital. Your unwavering support and generosity made this miracle possible. Thank you for being the beacon of hope and healing. Together, we’ve written a tale of resilience, love, and compassion that will inspire for generations to come.

Master Ganesh Dey’s Fight Against T-Acute Lymphoblastic

We were raising funds for Ganesh since last November. His Father Shyamal Dey is Farmer and mother Mrs Sunita Dey is a home maker they were unable to raise necessary amount required for his son’s treatment, relapsed after 7 months of chemotherapy and we knew we couldn’t afford his life saving treatment. Thankyou so much for your contribution and prayers, he underwent successful treatment and is recovering well. May God bless you all for saving my son’s life. Presently Maintenance cycle treatment is ongoing. 

 

Master Viswajit’s Fight Against   Acute Leukaemia

  “I express my heartfelt gratitude towards you all for saving my son, Viswajit’s life! He was suffering from Acute Leukaemia. We couldn’t afford it. We would’ve lost him had it   not been for your generosity and prayers. Thankyou for lighting our lives. He is currently under observation, it is all because of you that today he is alive and healthy. Thankyou!


Master Saad Sanwar’s Fight Against Retinoblastoma

“We cannot thank you enough for all your donations for my child’s treatment” – Patient’s Family. Md. Sanwar residing at Jharkhand was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma. Patient had to undergo Radiotherapy treatment, where his treatment cost was Rs.1, 50,000. Parents who were unable to afford his child’s treatment cost is thankful to the donors for their generous support. After his Radiotherapy the child is recovering and his main treatment is over, and is now on 3 months follow up.

 

Master Biswaraj’s Fight Against  Retinoblastoma

Biswaraj was 7 months when he was diagnosed with Retinoblastoma. His father being a daily wage earner and mother a home maker couldn’t afford his son’s treatment. Seeing his critical illness and no other source of income for his child worried his family. But, due to the support of our kind donors we could arrange the necessary funds required for his treatment. Thank you to all the donors who came forward to donate for Biswaraj’s life saving treatment. Presently Maintenance cycle treatmment is ongoing.

Master Arpan’s Fight Against Hodking’s Lymphoma 

“May god bless you all! Thanks to your generous donations, Arpan ongoing palliative radiotherapy – First Fraction to left arm given. We are eternally grateful to you all for gifting our little bundle of joy a second chance at life!”-Anupam Ghosh (Father)

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Miss Rajannya’s Fight Against Acute Myeloid Leukaemia

  We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the donors who generously contributed towards the treatment of the child. Your support has been instrumental in enabling her
 to successfully complete her chemotherapy and blood transfusion. Your selfless act
 of kindness has brought hope and light to the child and her family. We cannot         thank you enough for your generosity and compassion. Your contributions have not only saved a life but have also left a lasting impact on the child and her family. 
Thank you for making a difference in her life.

 

Master Rajdip’s Fight Against E-Wings Sarcoma


   We are immensely grateful to all the generous donors who made it possible for Rajdip      to receive the necessary chemotherapy for his Ewings sarcoma. With the treatment   cost amounting to Rs 7,00,000, it was a daunting task for his family with an annual   income of only Rs 48,000. But thanks to the kindness of the donors and the efforts of   Soch Foundation, we were able to give Rajdip a fighting chance. Seeing him doing well and on a monthly follow-up fills us with immense joy and gratitude. Thank you for being a ray of hope for Rajdip and his family.


Miss Bideepta’s Fight Against Hodgkin’s Lymphoma 

Ms. Bideepta Das, with the reference number Mr-22/014479, bravely fought against Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and successfully completed her chemotherapy treatment on 12th December 2022. Her journey towards recovery continues, and she is scheduled for a review every three months at the outpatient department (OPD) on Mondays and Fridays. Her most recent follow-up appointment was on 16th June 2023. We want to express our deepest gratitude to all the compassionate donors who have played a vital role in providing Ms. Das with a renewed lease on life. Their generosity has been instrumental in her healing process, and we extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every donor for their invaluable contributions.
   

Baby of Priyanka Kunal Sindhe

 

Against all odds, Baby of Priyanka Kunal Shinde fought valiantly, battling Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Early Onset Sepsis, and Shock. Miraculously, her condition stabilized, defying the initial weight of 760gms. Today, with immense gratitude to our donors, like you, the little warrior triumphantly leaves Saisparsh Children’s Hospital. Your unwavering support and generosity made this miracle possible. Thank you for being the beacon of hope and healing. Together, we’ve written a tale of resilience, love, and compassion that will inspire for generations to come.

 

Baby of Laxmi Ramrao Chavan

 

Against all odds, Baby of Laxmi Ramrao Chavan  born prematurely at just 28 weeks and weighing only 940 grams, this little fighter has been diagnosed with several health challenges including Mild Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) and Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). At a mere 14 days old, he is bravely battling against the odds at Sai Sparsh Children’s Hospital.

 

The estimated cost of his treatment is between Rs. 4 to 5 Lakhs and above, an overwhelming burden for the Chavan family to bear alone. We Soch Foundation, we implore our donors to come forward and extend their kindness to this vulnerable baby, offering a ray of hope in his darkest hour.

 

Your generosity can make a world of difference in ensuring this precious child receives the care he desperately needs. Let us unite in compassion and support Baby Chavan on his journey to health and strength.

B/O Anandi Maruti Shelake fight agianst RDS, Clinical Sepsis, Neonatal Jaundice

B/O Anandi Maruti Shelake Baby of Anandi Maruti Shelake was admitted on 09/01/2025 and discharged on 15/02/2025. Fully recovered and full of life—all thanks to your incredible support.

B/O Sakshi Shubham Lohar

 

We’re thrilled to share that Baby of Sakshi Shubham Lohar has been discharged after successful treatment. Your support helped this little one take their first steps toward a healthy life. Thank you for standing with us!

B/O Namrata Rohit Bodake

 
Baby of Namrata Rohit Bodake was admitted on 19/08/2024 and discharged on 10/10/2024. Fully recovered and smiling again—this miracle was possible because of your kind support!

BABY OF Sandip Uttam Kamble FIGHT Oesophageal Atresia

 
Baby Janhavi, born to Sandip Uttam Kamble, was admitted on 11/07/2024 and discharged on 08/08/2024. With improved weight and stable health, she’s back home safely. A true fighter!

BABY OF Suman Raju Chandanshive’s twins fight against MCH, Tychapnoea, Severe RDS, NEC, and Sepsis

 

Admitted on 11/01/2024 and discharged on 23/05/2024—this brave child has now recovered fully. Our hearts are full of gratitude for everyone who supported this journey.

B/O Sonali Umakant Ingale

 
After being admitted on 31/07/2024, Baby of Sonali was discharged on 20/08/2024 in good health. Another precious life saved with your compassion and contributions.

B/O Shivanjali Arvind Magdum

 
Both twins of Shivanjali Arvind Magdum were admitted on 27/10/2024. The baby boy was discharged on 10/01/2025 and the baby girl on 24/01/2025. They fought bravely and made it home strong!

B/O Pooja Chavan

 
Baby of Pooja Chavan fought against all odds. After a long stay from 07/08/2023 to 06/11/2023, the baby was discharged and is now healthy. Thank you for your prayers and support.

B/O Snehal Uddhav Patil, a brave 1-month-and-12-day-old warrior battling PRETERM/LBW/RDS/IVH-Grade 3/NEC/SEPSIS.

 
Born premature, Baby of Snehal Patil was admitted on 27/12/2023 and discharged on 27/01/2024. Now weighing 1.5 kg and stable—this story brings joy to all our hearts!

B/O Trishaladevi Sandeep Raynade fight against premature birth, LBW, MCH, Mild RDS, and an exploratory laparotomy

 
Baby of Trishaladevi was admitted on 28/12/2023 and discharged on 08/02/2024. With normal recovery, this little one now enjoys a healthy life thanks to your support.

Twin Babies of Rupali & Suraj Mali fight against low birth weight (1.3 kg), and respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)

Twin Babies of Rupali & Suraj Mali Admitted on 05/02/2025 and discharged on 08/03/2025, both twins recovered well. Their smiles today are a result of your unwavering kindness.

BABY Of Shivanjali Arvind Magdum FIGHT against very low birth weight (VLBW), moderate respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), hyperbilirubinemia, apnea, and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC).

 
Successfully discharged after a period of critical care, Baby of Shivanjali Arvind Magdum is now home and thriving. Thank you for bringing light to their lives.

Baby Of Ambika Das

      Baby of Ambika Das has been discharged from the Fortis Hospital. It was a premature case, when he was admitted, weight was 900 grams but with the help of doctors and kind support of the donors baby is fine now, presently weight is 2 Kgs 600 Grams.