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JAX Healthcare Foundation
Introduction
JAX HealthCare Foundation is a student body including individuals from National and International Universities who are working for the cancer awareness and believes that all people living with cancer have the right to access the best treatment and support. Through personalized access to services, quality training and education, we aim to help the forbearing by providing them with the essentials and work opportunities to live their life with utmost dignity and hope. Our services are global and multifaceted. Our partnerships and associations with numerous industries, non-governmental agencies, health care providers and various cancer organizations across the globe help us support the masses, providing them with effective solutions for access to treatment.
Why JAX?
J FOR JUVENESCENT (Being youthful)
A for Awareness
X for Xenodochial (Hospitals for Strangers)
Our Mission
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Providing education and raising awareness about the cancer, its various types, treatment and prevention as a part of preventive health care and measures.
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Providing pre-eminent medical aid to the patients with financial and medical assistance.
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Proper guidance and counseling to the patients at all possible levels.
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To work as a united body functioning without any conformities.
Our Vision
Our vision is to have a cancer free world and outreach the masses leaving no stone left unturned, especially the poor people who cannot afford the expensive treatment of cancer.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and is responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018. Globally, about 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer.
Approximately 70% of deaths from cancer occur in low- and middle-income countries.
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