04-02-2025
11:31 AM
World Cancer Day 2025 is observed every year on 4th February as a way to bring together the world to increase awareness about cancer and support in its treatment, diagnosis and prevention. The day is organised by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to support the goals of the 2008 World Cancer Declaration. The goal of celebrating this day is to reduce cancer-related illness and mortality. The day also aims to unite the over all world community to eliminate the injustices of cancer-related sufferings. The day was initiated by the United Nations and aims to dispel myths, raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding cancer. In this article, we are going to look into the importance of celebrating World Cancer Day.
World Cancer Day is coordinated by the International Union Against Cancer to raise global cancer awareness. UICC collaborates with the WHO and other international organisations to run the World Cancer Campaign throughout the whole year, using World Cancer Day as a platform to introduce new themes and release key publications. The campaign aims to raise awareness by framing partnerships with healthcare and cancer institutions, promoting educational initiatives and public service announcements.
In recognition of World Cancer Day, many healthcare organisations and cancer centres provide educational materials and resources on cancer prevention through their websites. Various regions mark the occasion with awareness events such as parades, fundraising walks, banquets, concerts, and auctions. Additionally, some countries air special television and radio programs focused on cancer awareness during this period.
World Cancer Day was recognised on February 4,2000 during the World Cancer Summit for the New Millennium in Paris. On this occasion, UNESCO’s then Director-General, Kichirō Matsuura, and French President Jacques Chirac signed the Charter of Paris Against Cancer. This charter aimed to advance cancer research, enhance prevention efforts, and improve patient care. It also included a provision that designated the anniversary of its signing as World Cancer Day, marking a global commitment to the fight against cancer.
World Cancer Day is celebrated every year on February 4 to support the goals of reducing illness and death caused by cancer worldwide. Every year the day highlights different themes that highlight the important issues surrounding cancer detection, prevention, treatment and patient support. World Cancer Day 2025 Theme is “United by Unique,” emphasising people-centred care.This three-year campaign, running from 2025 to 2027, emphasises the significance of customised care, understanding that each person’s cancer experience is unique.
It advocates for a major transformation in cancer care and global health systems towards a people-centred approach.The following table highlights the World Cancer Day Theme year-wise
Year | World Cancer Day Theme |
2020 | “I Am and I Will” |
2021 | “I Am and I Will” |
2022 | “Close the Care Gap” |
2023 | “Close the Care Gap” |
2024 | “Together, We Challenge Those in Power” |
2025 | “United by Unique” |
World Cancer Day and the World Cancer Campaign play a crucial role in highlighting the need for cancer treatment and prevention, particularly in economically developing countries, where over 70% of cancer-related deaths occur. For example, on World Cancer Day 2007, a global initiative was launched to strengthen cancer care resources in Nicaragua, addressing the critical shortage of treatment facilities in the region.
Q1. Why is Cancer Day celebrated?
Ans. To raise awareness about cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.
Q2. Why is World Cancer Day on Feb 4th?
Ans. It marks the signing of the Charter of Paris Against Cancer on February 4, 2000.
Q3. What is the theme of World Cancer Day 2025?
Ans. The theme of World Cancer Day 2025 is “United by Unique.”
Q4. What day is Cancer Awareness Day?
Ans. World Cancer Day is observed on February 4th, while National Cancer Awareness Day (India) is on November 7th.
Q5. What is the symbol of Cancer Day?
Ans. The lavender ribbon represents all types of cancer awareness.
Q6. How to prevent cancer?
Ans. Maintain a healthy lifestyle, avoid tobacco and alcohol, eat nutritious food, exercise regularly, and go for early screenings.
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