Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, hosted the third edition of the Saree Run, a spirited event celebrating breast cancer survivors and raising awareness about early detection. Over 1,000 participants, including 100 breast cancer winners, completed a symbolic 3.5 km run in sarees, marking a milestone of 5 crore steps during a 100-day fitness challenge.
Apollo Hospitals in Bengaluru’s Bannerghatta Road took a vibrant step forward in breast cancer advocacy by organizing the third annual Saree Run on October 15, 2025. The unique event blends cultural celebration with health awareness as participants run a 3.5-kilometre course in traditional sarees, symbolizing dignity, strength, and resilience. This year’s run culminated a 100-day fitness challenge where cancer survivors collectively logged 5 crore steps, signifying their journey of courage, recovery, and hope.
Flagged off by Ms. Sowmya Reddy, former MLA and Karnataka State Mahila Congress President, the run spotlighted the critical importance of early screening while celebrating the victorious spirit of breast cancer survivors. “This movement represents strength and solidarity. Timely awareness and community support can save lives,” she emphasized.
Clinicians from Apollo Hospitals, including Dr. Jayanti Thumsi, senior breast oncology surgeon, and Dr. Vijay Agarwal, lead medical oncologist, lauded the event’s impact in encouraging regular screening and medical intervention. They highlighted how family and community participation foster positive health behaviors, crucial in combating breast cancer effectively.
The event also featured remarks from Apollo’s Karnataka CEO Akshay Oleti, who underscored that healing extends beyond treatment—highlighting the power of such community initiatives to inspire empowerment and vigilance among women.
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Over 1,000 participants, including 100 breast cancer survivors, participated in the saree run.
The 3.5 km run was symbolic, combining tradition with health awareness messaging.
The run marked the conclusion of a 100-day fitness challenge culminating in 5 crore collective steps.
Key dignitaries like Ms. Sowmya Reddy flagged off the event, praising its role in women’s health awareness.
Apollo Hospitals’ clinical leaders emphasized early detection as key to successful breast cancer treatment.
Survivor-led initiatives proved powerful in motivating others towards timely health screening.
The Saree Run has become a flagship breast cancer advocacy event in Bengaluru over its three editions.
The run fosters community solidarity, cultural pride, and proactive health engagement.
Apollo Hospitals Bengaluru continues to champion women’s health through innovative awareness campaigns such as the Saree Run, inspiring hope, wellness, and empowerment on a grand scale.
Sources: Apollo Hospitals Official, Medical Dialogues, Times of India, Indian Express, Facebook Apollo Hospitals Bengaluru