Apollo Cancer Centres Launches ‘CanWin’–A Support Group That Brings Everyone Together in Their Cancer JourneyIts First initiative is Stories from the STAGE by Cancer Winners

June 25, 2025: In a significant step towards marking National Cancer Survivors Month, Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs) today announced the launch of ‘CanWin’, a cancer support group that brings everyone together in their cancer journey.Rooted in belief that “shared strength can change lives”, CanWin, a brand agnostic platform brings together oncologists, psycho-oncologists, patients, survivors, caregivers, and volunteers to form a compassionate community rooted in empathy, understanding, and guidance. This is more than just a group. it’s a safe space to talk, listen, learn, and heal. Whether you’re recently diagnosed and navigating treatment or caring for someone with cancer, or living beyond it, you are not alone.CanWin, a name that brings together two powerful ideas: There’s a CAN in cancer, a quiet reminder of strength and possibility. And there’s WIN not just a destination, but a mindset. A decision to rise with grit, grace, and determination.The initiative was launched with an emotional story telling session led by the cancer winners where each one of them took the centre stage to share their personal stories of courage, strength and triumph. These raw and inspiring narratives served as a beacon of hope for others walking down a similar path. The cancer winners, Aloke Mukherjee, Manini Ray, Gayatri Chatterjee, Mathummal Sudarshan, Jyoti Kejriwal, and Bireswar Sarkar, along with several other cancer winners, came forward to share their moving journeys“Being diagnosed with metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma, without even knowing where it began, was one of the most uncertain moments of my life. But I chose faith over fear. Cancer challenged my body and spirit, but it also revealed my strength.

Today, I live with purpose, gratitude, and the belief that even the unknown can be faced with courage and hope.” Said, Aloke Mukherjee, metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma survivor.Another inspiring breast cancer survivor, Manini Ray, shared her journey with quiet strength “Breast cancer changed my life, but it didn’t take away my spirit. I chose to face it with strength and self-belief. Today, I carry my scars with pride—they are proof that I fought, endured, and emerged stronger.”
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