
At the age of rapid information and constantly distributing attention, senior oncologist, determined to help medical experts with public more efficiently, created an unpredictable Bollywood campaign of cancer memes to raise awareness.
In the viral linkedIn post, Dr. Jayesh Sharma, Sr Consultant Surgical Oncology, said, “Why are we still explaining cancer in the same way as we did 20 years ago?
Dr. Sharma said that healthcare professionals must stop relying on Žargon, fear and bland diagrams to convince people to go for a tour and start “upgrading as we talk about health”.
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“Because when a winch or meme can make someone laugh and go for a tour – that’s an impact.”
Oncologist said he works with science: “But I speak metaphors, memes and language of the middle class family. Not because it’s trendy-it works.”
“Health care needs communication that meets people where they are. No, where we want them to be,” he pointed out.
Dr. Sharma repeated the need for a change in medical campaigns and said: “Let’s re -evaluate, repack and come across health care. Innovation is not just about machines – it’s about sending messages.”
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However, the user pointed out that the character of cancer is exaggerated. According to an Indian report on medical research, they stated that 1.4 million or 14 cases of Lakh cancer are reported annually.
“While awareness range is great, the 1.5 crore is exaggerated every year. According to the ICMR report, there are 1.4 million or 14 lamps a year,” the social media user said.
Dr. Sharma acknowledged the mistake and said, “Yes. Ai error. Thanks for the voucher.”
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This is how Netizens reacted:
Netizens loved Dr. Jayesh Sharmy to create a campaign to raise awareness of cancer that is understood and perceived faster than the older ones.
Social media users have said that the Cancer Cancer campaign emphasizes the best use of artificial intelligence.
“In the end, someone said. We have AI to write Haikus and Deepfakes that the presidents are dancing – but the awareness of cancer still looks like a powerpoint since 2003,” the user said.
“He loved the whole idea. The great mind is doing a great job,” another user added.
“A nice creative explanation,” the user praised.
The user said, “It’s the perfect communication 3C – complex, concise and fresh …… well !!”
“Excellent display, sir, never had seen before what it got on the walls of all the cinemas,” the user said.
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However, the user said, “It would be beautiful if you could expand the word about deep friendship between cancer cells and sugar. Cancer is doing well on sugar and carbohydrates. Chaahe Ho Maa to Haath with Banaa.”
On which Dr. Sharma replied: “Sugar contributes only as it causes obesity. A lot of misinformation about sugar and cancer.”
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