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Aurora Rays

Aurora Rays

We support the battle against skin disorders, especially carcinoma of the skin, to promote equity

WITH A FOCUS ON

The prevalence of skin disease in the overall population varies from 11.16% to 63%. But many people who live in poverty cannot treat themselves with proper medical care. So, Aurora Rays is our initiative to support these people financially as well as mentally.

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PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM SKIN CANCER

When to see your doctor:

According to the British Cancer Research Center, you should see your doctor if you have:

A spot or sore that doesn't heal within 4 weeks a spot or sore that hurts, is itchy, crusty, scabs over, or bleeds for more than 4 weeks areas where the skin has broken down (an ulcer) and doesn't heal within 4 weeks, and you can't think of a reason for this change.

Your doctor can decide whether you need any tests.

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AURORA RAYS SKIN CANCER COUNCIL

To urge others to donate for those with skin cancer, Aurora Selfcare has developed the Aurora Rays Skin Cancer Council, which is comprised of medical students, medical professionals, attorneys, political figures, and media activists.

Raisa Rois

Z. H. SIKDER Women's Medical College

Rashid-Ul Mahmud

Sher-E-Bangla Medical College Hospital, Barishal

Jainab Mahmud Takia

Z. H. SIKDER Women's Medical  College

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RESOURCES & SUPPORT

Be cautious of skin cancer in yourself and others. If you or someone you know is suffering from skin problems, please be aware that there are facilities and skilled specialists available to help you.

Local and int’l crisis helpline

Find your crisis helpline

If you are in Bangladesh and need skin related crisis support, or are worried about someone else, Your call will be directed to a local mental health crisis center. please call or text 999.Your call will be directed to a local mental health crisis center.

If you are located internationally, please visit findahelpline.com for a global list of helplines, hotlines, and crisis lines that can support you.