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Papeete Town Hall Launches Pink October Campaign

Papeete Town Hall Launches Pink October Campaign

October 2, 2025 Dr. Jennifer Chen Health

Papeete kicks Off Pink October 2025: Miss ⁤Tahiti Joins Call for Early‍ Breast Cancer Screening and⁢ Prevention

The annual Pink October campaign,dedicated too raising⁣ breast ⁢cancer awareness,officially​ launched this morning in ⁤Papeete,emphasizing the critical⁣ importance​ of early detection and preventive‌ measures.

At a glance: Pink October in Papeete

  • What: ‍ Pink⁣ October ⁢2025 breast cancer awareness campaign.
  • Where: Gardens of ‌the Town Hall, Papeete, French Polynesia.
  • When: Launched ⁤October 1, 2025.
  • Why it matters: To raise awareness, encourage early screening (especially ⁤for women over⁤ 50), and promote preventive measures against breast⁢ cancer.
  • What’s next: A month-long series of educational and interactive‍ activities across‌ Papeete to reinforce the ⁢message of vigilance and health.

Pink October, ‌the global campaign dedicated to raising awareness about ⁤breast⁤ cancer, officially commenced this morning in the vibrant gardens of Papeete’s Town Hall. The‍ 2025 operation,which annually‌ encourages women⁢ to prioritize early screening,especially from the‌ age ‌of 50,saw a significant turnout at⁣ its inauguration ceremony.

Among the notable attendees was Miss ​Tahiti 2025, the “most​ lovely of Polynesian,” lending her support to the vital⁣ cause.⁢ Hinaupoko Devèze, a prominent voice at the event, underscored the campaign’s enduring message.

“We use this month [of October], but it is a reminder in reality for the whole year, every day ⁢and ‍all life,” Devèze stated, emphasizing the continuous⁢ need for vigilance.She also acknowledged the profound emotional journey⁣ associated with the disease, adding, “There is the possibility of healing… with an accompaniment, because it is not at‌ all easy, that you can say⁢ that you can touch death.”

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Miss Tahiti ‌2025 at the Pink October ⁣launch in papeete
Miss Tahiti 2025 (center) joins participants‌ at the Pink October launch in Papeete,⁤ advocating for breast cancer awareness.

the event featured a variety ⁢of ​interactive and informative elements designed to engage‌ the public:

  • Informative ​Stands: Several stands were ‍installed, providing ⁣crucial data and resources.These included representatives from the Cancer League,various ⁤local associations,and healthcare professionals.
  • Creative Workshops: Participants had the possibility to engage in creative activities, ⁤fostering a⁢ sense of community and ​shared purpose.
  • Ori‍ Tahiti ‌Fitness‍ Session: To highlight the importance of physical activity in‌ prevention, an “Ori Tahiti Fitness” session was offered,​ encouraging attendees to embrace an active lifestyle.

The‍ overarching message‌ of Pink October in Papeete ‌remains clear:‌ early detection saves lives. Regular screening, particularly for women aged 50 and ⁤above, combined‌ with a healthy ⁣lifestyle, considerably improves outcomes in the fight against ⁤breast cancer.

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Informative stands⁣ at Pink October event⁤ in Papeete
Informative stands and‍ activities were​ set ⁢up in the gardens of Papeete’s Town Hall to engage the‌ public.

General Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations
Age Group Recommendation Frequency
20s-30s Clinical breast exam⁣ (CBE) by​ a⁤ healthcare professional. Every⁣ 1-3 years
40s Annual‌ mammograms recommended by some organizations; others suggest starting at 50. Discuss⁢ with doctor. Annually or biennially
50s and older annual mammograms ⁤ are ⁢strongly recommended. annually
High-Risk Individuals Earlier ​screening, MRI, or ‍more frequent mammograms may be advised. As advised by physician
Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized screening advice based on individual risk factors.

Editor’s Analysis

The launch of Pink⁢ October‍ in Papeete, featuring⁢ prominent local ‌figures like Miss Tahiti, exemplifies ‍the critical role ​community‌ engagement plays in public ‌health initiatives. By combining educational stands with interactive activities ⁤such as Ori Tahiti Fitness, ⁤the campaign effectively ​addresses ​both the importance of early detection through screening and⁣ the impact ⁢of lifestyle choices on breast⁤ cancer prevention.⁤ The ⁤emphasis ​on continuous awareness, ‌extending beyond just the month of October, is⁢ crucial for fostering ​long-term health behaviors and⁤ ultimately reducing the burden of this disease in the community.

– drjenniferchen

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