Bengaluru Bikers Unite to Raise Lung Cancer Awareness

Sammprada Multi-speciality Hospital Organizes “A Ride to Breathe Free” Bike Rally to Spread a Lifesaving Message

BENGALURU : In a powerful initiative to raise awareness about lung cancer and encourage proactive screening and smoking cessation, Sammprada Hospital organized the “A Ride to Breathe Free” bike rally on Sunday. Passionate bikers, clad in vibrant attire, gathered in Jayanagar to participate in this impactful event.

Over 75 enthusiastic motorcyclists participated in the rally, which was flagged off at the Ashoka Pillar in Jayanagar. The rally proceeded through key city landmarks, including Vidhan Soudha, Cubbon Park, Kanteerva Stadium, and Lalbagh, before concluding at Sammprada Hospital. Along the route, participants effectively spread the message of lung cancer prevention across Bengaluru.Special Initiative Riders,Traffic Warden Organization and Octane Squad bikers participated in this event

“As avid bikers, we believe in the power of community and the joy of exploration. Our journeys across India have always been exhilarating, and partnering with Sammprada  Hospital for this rally allows us to merge our passion for riding with a noble cause—to raise awareness about lung cancer,” Octane Squad

Lung cancer cases are on the rise in India, especially among women and younger age groups. This alarming trend is attributed to the increasing prevalence of smoking among women and early-age smoking among the youth. Additionally, lung cancer rates are also climbing among non-smokers and light smokers due to rising pollution levels and exposure to passive smoking, explained Dr. Radheshyam Naik, Consultant Medical Oncologist & Hematologist at Sammprada Hospital.

“Most lung cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage—Stage III or IV. Only about 20-30% of cases are detected early, in Stages I or II. Prevention is crucial. People must adopt healthy lifestyles, quit smoking, avoid passive smoking, and minimize indoor pollution by reducing the use of fossil fuels. In areas rich in radon, homes should be made radon-proof to prevent leakage from the soil. A good diet, regular exercise, and minimizing exposure to traffic pollution can significantly reduce the risk of lung cancer,” advised Dr. Naik.

In observance of World Cancer Day, Sammprada Hospital in JP Nagar will be offering complimentary  cancer detection screenings and discounted rates for cancer prevention vaccinations for girls aged 15 to 25 years. This vaccination program is a critical preventive measure for young women, aimed at reducing future health risks. We strongly encourage all daughters of our bikers and non bikers to take advantage of this vaccination at a reduced cost.

Additionally, free cancer screening tests was provided to all bikers who participated in the event.