Taking Cancer Awareness Into Public Life

Canclave is a national cancer awareness initiative of CanCare India Foundation that brings cancer conversations into public, institutional, and community spaces. It is designed to strengthen cancer literacy, encourage early understanding, and promote responsible engagement beyond clinical settings, through dialogue, education, and collaboration.

Key Focus Areas

  • Public cancer awareness programmes
  • Prevention and early recognition literacy
  • Institutional and community engagement
  • Municipal and public body collaboration
  • Responsible health communication
  • Scalable cancer literacy models

Building measurable public cancer literacy through sustained engagement

100%

Kottakkal declared India’s first cancer-literate municipality

2 Months

Continuous Programmes in Delhi and Kerala

20+

Public sessions, talks, and patient-support engagements

From Awareness to Collective Action

Canclave was designed as a public platform where cancer awareness moves beyond information delivery into shared civic responsibility. By bringing together healthcare professionals, educators, students, local governments, and community organisations, Canclave created spaces for dialogue that connect science with everyday life. The focus was not only on understanding cancer, but on recognising how prevention, early response, and informed choices must become part of public culture rather than isolated medical conversations.

A Model for Scalable Public Engagement

Through repeated engagements across institutions, schools, municipalities, and public forums, Canclave demonstrated how cancer literacy can be built systematically at the community level. Its structure allows the programme to adapt to local contexts while maintaining scientific integrity and ethical clarity. This model now serves as a foundation for replication in other regions, supporting the long-term goal of embedding cancer awareness into public systems, education, and collective wellbeing.