DUBAI: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide and, while incidence rates vary from region to region, global health authorities emphasize that early detection improves the chances of beating the cancer.
In recent years, there has been a slew of new apps targeting breast cancer patients and their friends and families. The apps provide tips and information on the disease, ranging from how to conduct breast self-examinations, organizing medications, keeping journals, tracking the side effects of treatments, to providing the latest on cancer research.
BEYOND THE SHOCK
Price: Free
Available on: Apple App Store
Beyond The Shock is collaborative breast cancer guide created by the National Breast Cancer Foundation in the US with the support of medical experts, doctors and researchers across the world. Users of the app can access information about breast cancer types and their treatment, ask a question to an expert through the app and link with other breast cancer patients via video.
BREAST CHECK NOW
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Android Google Play
Breast Check Now helps a user get into the habit of doing self-breast examinations by setting up a plan, setting regular reminders and providing detailed instructions and visual guides on how to perform the exam. The app also provides helpful information about the signs and symptoms of breast cancer.
B4BC
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
Similar to Breast Check Now, the B4BC (Boarding For Breast Cancer) app allows a user to set a personalized automatic reminder for a monthly breast self-examination, as well as showing the proper technique to perform the examination. The app offers the bonus of syncing with a woman’s menstrual cycle, as well as news and information regarding breast cancer.
CANCER THERAPY ADVISOR
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
Cancer Therapy Adviser is mobile spin off of the online portal that many oncology and health care professionals use. The app provides information, including popular cancer treatment regimens, a comprehensive drug database, access to oncology news reports and feature articles about hot cancer topics as well as medical calculators.
CAREZONE
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
CareZone helps breast cancer patients and their families to manage medications and doctor’s instructions, record and track health vitals – such as blood glucose, sleep and weight – organize important contacts, keep appointments and refill dates and keep photos or important health files directly on a user’s phone.
CARING BRIDGE
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
The Caring Bridge app connects a user, via Facebook, with friends and family during times when support is needed. The app also helps create a website and allows users to visit a friend’s page and add updates or encouraging notes.
iPHARMACY
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
iPharmacy helps users find their prescription medications at the lowest price, identify pill by color, shape and imprint as well as understand and manage treatments by understanding the side effects and warnings for FDA-approved medications.
MY CANCER COACH
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
Developed in partnership with Breastcancer.org, Men’s Health Network and Fight Colorectal Cancer as a resource for newly-diagnosed cancer patients, the app has separate guides for breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer. The breast cancer app was designed to help patients manage the cancer’s progression. A user can learn more about a specific diagnosis, get prompted with questions to ask a doctor and watch videos and get access to vital resources such as patient advocacy. My Cancer Coach also features a glossary of common cancer terms to help users.
MYJOURNEY COMPASS
Price: Free
Available on: Google Play
MyJourney Compass is an Android-based symptom tracking app for breast and head and neck cancer patients. The app connects to Microsoft HealthVault, a web-based personal health record created by Microsoft in October 2007, which stores and maintains health and fitness information.
PILLS ON THE GO
Price: Free
Available on: Google Play
This medication organizer app is most useful for people on the go, as it focuses on alerting a user to take medications on time. A user can see the whole-day medication at a glance or track by the hour as well as get instructions about how to take the medication, such as with food or water.
POCKET CANCER CARE GUIDE
Price: Free
Available on: App Store
Developed by the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship in the US, the app helps patients to quickly and easily build lists of practical questions during conversations with doctors and nurses after diagnosis.
PINK KNIGHT
Price: Free
Available on: App Store and Google Play
The Pink Knights app is a breast cancer awareness campaign launched by the Zulekha Healthcare Group, together with Ford – Warriors in Pink and Friends of Cancer Patients, which targets women across the UAE with a core message unifying them in a bid to tackle breast cancer. Dr. Pamela Munster, a renowned oncologist and cancer survivor, is the app’s ambassador.
Swiping your way toward peace of mind: The most helpful breast cancer apps
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Swiping your way toward peace of mind: The most helpful breast cancer apps
From injury to influence: Khaled Olyan — the new voice of Arab football
- The Saudi social media star — TikTok’s Arab Creator of the Year — recounts how a setback ended his playing ambitions and pushed him to redirect his passion
- Known for memes and commentary that blend football, travel, culture and everyday life, Olyan is FIFA-accredited as a sport informant and covered AFCON 2025 in Morocco
LONDON: A broken dream launched Khaled Olyan’s unexpected rise as a Saudi social media star. Passion and perseverance took him from shattered ambitions to the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco, where he surfed the hype while representing Arab culture.
“The journey began with a child who dreamed of becoming a football player to fulfill his own dreams and those of his family and community. After an injury ended that path, I didn’t break, I redirected my passion toward football media,” he said.
In an interview with Arab News, shortly after being crowned TikTok’s Arab Content Creator of the Year, Olyan — who has 13.2 million followers on that platform and 5 million on Instagram — credited his rise to “pure passion and honest content,” and said he had learned over time that “consistency matters more than fast virality.”
He added: “The turning point came when I realized that content can genuinely impact people, not just generate numbers or views. (Then I) stepped outside the traditional sports-content framework and linked football to culture, people, and place. It wasn’t a guaranteed path, but it shaped my identity today as a creator with a clear message and purpose.”
Olyan made history as the first regional creator to be accredited by FIFA as a ‘sport informant,’ a milestone that, he said, has given “local content global credibility and reach.”
Most recently, he was in Morocco to document AFCON, where he highlighted both the host country’s hospitality and the electric atmosphere in the grounds.
“It felt like a responsibility before it was an achievement,” he said. “I felt that my role went beyond coverage to building cultural bridges between people.”
Known for his memes and commentaries blending football, travel, culture and everyday life with feel-good humor, fans hail his “unmatched enthusiasm” and refer to him as “the voice of Saudi football fans.”
“Content today is no longer just entertainment,” he said. “It has become documentation of moments and an influence on collective awareness, especially in sports and culture across the Arab world. That (means there is) a much greater responsibility on everything I create.”
Saudi Arabia’s content-creator ecosystem has evolved dramatically in recent years, driven by a wider national transformation that has reshaped almost all aspects of public life, including sports and entertainment.
“The transformation has been rapid and significant, opening unprecedented opportunities for creators,” Olyan said. As the country moves “quickly toward global leadership in sports,” he added, it has also raised ambitions and created new routes for people to turn dreams into reality.
Across the region, the creator economy is booming, powered by a young audience, government investment and platforms such as TikTok. In 2025, the GCC alone was home to 263,000 social media influencers — a 75-percent increase in just two years according to data from Qoruz, an influencer-marketing intelligence platform.
Globally, fashion and entertainment dominate the influencer industry, but the GCC market has followed a slightly different trajectory. Lifestyle and travel also lead the charts, reflecting both regional affluence and a cultural emphasis on luxury, aesthetics, and experience-led content.
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While sport is not a major category, the research underscores what makes the GCC ecosystem distinctive: high digital penetration, brand-conscious audiences, and multilingual, multi-ethnic creators, with campaign planning often shaped by strategic decisions about language and identity.
Olyan said he sees many regional influencers following the same path as him — though not necessarily through sport. “I believe we are contributing to clearer roadmaps for anyone aiming for success through creative, values-driven content rooted in strong human principles,” he added. “Opportunities are abundant, but the real challenge lies in consistency and maintaining quality amid pressure and high expectations.”
For Olyan, Arab culture is not an add-on to, but the backbone of, his storytelling. He frames the region’s passion for football alongside questions of Arab identity, delivering it in an entertaining format that can travel beyond the usual language barriers.
“What makes sport special is that it’s a universal language. Many non-Arab audiences already follow my content daily, supported by AI tools. Arabic is my language and a core part of my identity, and I won’t change it. Instead, I’ll rely on smart translation tools and solutions to reach wider audiences.”
Olyan also noted that the region has long been framed through the narratives of people from elsewhere, often in ways that highlight only its darker corners.
“The Arab world is full of inspiring stories and a rich culture that deserves to be told through the eyes of its people, not only from the outside,” he said, adding that he hopes viewers value his videos for “changing their perspective and helped them see the truth more clearly.”

Olyan was crowned TikTok Arab Content Creator of the Year 2026 at a ceremony held in partnership with the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Dubai.
He said the recognition was a result of more than just a run of viral moments, explaining that it came about “through structured, institutional work, team development, and linking content to long-term goals. Sustainability comes from creating moments and building value, not relying on trends or short-lived hype.”
Underscoring the double-edged nature of social media, Olyan argued that attention alone is not the point. “Real impact happens when content is used to educate and inspire people, not just capture their attention.”
He also expressed skepticism about banning under-16s from social media. Regulation matters, he said, but “awareness, smart supervision, and teaching safe usage matter more than complete bans.”
Creators, he added, are not immune to the platforms’ darker side. Psychological pressure, mental exhaustion, and long periods away from family due to frequent travel are part of the job. “I manage it through time organization, temporary breaks, and returning with renewed passion,” he explained.
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Olyan is also the founder of the O15 Football Academy, a project rooted in his childhood dream and one he sees as part of a broader sporting movement gaining traction in the Kingdom. For him, the academy is not just about competition, but about giving children a supportive environment where sport becomes a formative social practice.
“As a child, I wished such an academy existed for me and my friends,” he said. “Many talents were playing in local neighborhoods without professional guidance or support, causing real potential to be lost due to the absence of proper training environments, follow-up, and opportunities. The environment was often challenging and unmotivating.”
His academy aims to identify talent early, develop it “scientifically,” and prepare players to compete at club and national levels, but Olyan added that even those who do not pursue the sport professionally can also benefit “educationally, culturally, and socially.”
Football, he said, is “a form of soft power that, by God’s will, can positively impact many aspects of life.”
Whether creating content or helping others pursue their sporting dreams, Olyan said his guiding principle comes from a line by the late Saudi politician and poet Ghazi Al-Qusaibi — a reminder that what you hope for in small measure can arrive, unexpectedly, in abundance: “You wish for a drop of good news, but God wishes to help you with rain.”









