National Cancer Awareness Day

A diverse group of individuals, each wearing a different colored ribbon, standing together with an empowering message backdrop..
National cancer awareness day illustration

What a rollercoaster day we've had, right? And who would've thought National Cancer Awareness Day could be that lit? Well, it was - with 2203 mentions online and its most popular day being...wait for it..07 Nov 2020! All aboard the knowledge train as we delve into the intricacies of this crucial day for love, hope, and awareness!

When is Cancer Awareness Day?

It's national cancer awareness day on the 7th November.


Lights, Camera, Awareness!

The National Cancer Awareness Day, a day dedicated to educating the masses about cancer, had a digital explosion of sorts on 07 Nov 2020. Who knew that a topic seemingly daunting could gather so much online traction? But boy, did it blow up! Because there isn't a monster out there that can't be conquered by a united front - and the internet served to be just that front!

Say Cheese...and Cancer?

Let's leave dark humor aside and talk ‘food’ and ‘awareness’, two tags that seem like an unlikely pair, but that were seen frolicking hand-in-hand on this day. Food in terms of nutritious food choices was highlighted to emphasize the role of a balanced diet in preventing cancer. It’s a subtle reminder to “Eat your veggies!” from the vast expanses of the internet.

The Competitive Edge of Compassion

Now, what's a surefire way of grabbing attention in our adrenaline-addicted society? Sports! And that’s why 'sports' and 'awareness' made the perfect team that day. Cancer survivor stories from the world of sports inspired many, while sports charities rallied for funds, all driving the 'awareness' count off the charts in the spirit of the competition.

We've Got It Covered

Cancer is a topic that covers a very broad spectrum, but what made 07 Nov 2020 special was how it blended 'awareness' with a diverse range of other topics such as 'finance', 'property', and even 'romance' (because, let's face it, love conquers all, even on the internet).

The Final Curtain

In the grand scheme of things, National Cancer Awareness Day might be just another day in the calendar. But it's a day that brings one of the most challenging battles of modern health to the forefront, reminding us all of the power of unity and awareness.



History behind the term 'Cancer Awareness'


1913

The discovery of the first cancer awareness campaign.

In 1913, Mary Lasker co-founded the first cancer awareness campaign, the American Society for the Control of Cancer. This marked the beginning of a concerted effort to raise public awareness about the disease and the importance of early detection.


1971

The birth of Cancer Awareness Month.

In 1971, President Richard Nixon declared February as National Cancer Awareness Month. This proclamation aimed to educate people about cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment options. It laid the foundation for national campaigns to promote cancer awareness.


1985

The creation of the iconic pink ribbon.

In 1985, breast cancer survivor Charlotte Hayley started distributing peach-colored ribbons to raise awareness of breast cancer. This grassroots effort caught the attention of the pharmaceutical company, Estée Lauder, who then transformed the peach ribbon into the well-known pink ribbon we recognize today.



1992

The establishment of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

In 1992, the pink ribbon became a symbol for breast cancer awareness, leading to the establishment of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This initiative aims to increase attention and support for the early detection, treatment, and prevention of breast cancer.


1999

The creation of World Cancer Day.

In 1999, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) established World Cancer Day on February 4th. This global initiative encourages governments, organizations, and individuals to unite in the fight against cancer, raising awareness and promoting prevention strategies worldwide.


Did you know?

Do you know why November 7th is chosen as National Cancer Awareness Day in India? It's because of Dr. M. G. R. Vairmuthu, who chose his birthdate as the commemoration day, highlighting the importance of creating mass awareness to prevent the disease.

Tagged

romance awareness food fun loved ones finance rememberance property sports

First identified

5th February 2016

Most mentioned on

7th November 2020

Total mentions

2203

Other days

children

Children Day

personal safety

Personal Safety Day

family

Family Day


cancer awareness

Cancer Awareness Day

happiness

Happiness Day

action

Action Day


one

One Day

opposite

Opposite Day

believe

Believe Day


massachusetts massachusetts

Massachusetts Massachusetts Day