Pakistan's First Lady launches anti-breast cancer campaign

Pakistan's First Lady Samina Alvi launched the anti-breast cancer campaign in Islamabad on Wednesday. (Press Information Department)
Updated 11 October 2018
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Pakistan's First Lady launches anti-breast cancer campaign

  • Women should not shy away from getting themselves screened, Alvi said
  • More than 40,000 women die from the disease every year

ISLAMABAD: To tackle the growing number of breast cancer cases in the country and to create more awareness about the disease, Pakistan's First Lady, Samina Alvi, on Wednesday launched an anti-breast cancer campaign in collaboration with Pink Ribbon, a non-profitable group, in Islamabad.

In her address, while kickstarting the campaign at the President’s House, Alvi said that one out of every third woman in Pakistan is at the risk of contracting the disease, timely diagnosis of which can help prevent its onset.

She urged women not to shy away from getting themselves screened for breast cancer, while also requesting the media to play an active role in spreading awareness about the disease – a lack of which was the main reason for the increase in the number of cases reported. 

According to the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), nearly 8.2 million people die of cancer across the world each year, while 14 million new cases are registered annually. 

Cancer of the breast is the top malignancy reported in Pakistan, with more than 40,000 women dying from the disease every year. Around 77 per cent of those with the disease were above the age of 50. 

During a seminar hosted by the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre (SKMCH) on Monday, experts cited a lack of awareness and reluctance to share health issues with others as the main reasons why most women shied away from getting themselves examined. 

Alvi suggested for doctors and health experts to be invited on talks shows to discuss details about the disease, as timely intervention could help 90 per cent of breast cancer patients get diagnosed and cured.

Advising those who have a family history of cancer to opt for regular screening, experts also said that women nearing and above the age of 40 should undergo regular mammogram and ultrasound tests, while those above 50 should take colonoscopy tests. 

Others with a history of smoking were advised to have a CT scan done once a year. Warning that obesity further increased the risk of contracting various types of cancer, experts also advised people to opt for a more healthy lifestyle and a balanced diet.


PCB sets Feb. 11 as date for player auction for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

Updated 25 January 2026
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PCB sets Feb. 11 as date for player auction for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

  • The squad composition would be a minimum of 16 players and a maximum of 20
  • The number of foreign players would be five to seven depending on the squad size

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Sunday announced that the player auction for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be held on Feb. 11, setting the stage for franchises to begin assembling squads for the country’s premier Twenty20 tournament.

The development came after a workshop regarding PSL player auction at the Qaddafi Stadium, which was presided over by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and PSL CEO Salman Naseer.

The workshop was attended by PSL officials, all eight franchise representatives, members of Pakistan’s T20 World Cup squad, PCB officials and other capped players.

“The HBL PSL management shared a detailed presentation on the mechanics of the retention and the auction process and consulted with all the participants,” the PCB said.

“It was agreed that the HBL PSL player auction will take place on Wednesday, 11 February.”

The squad composition would be a minimum of 16 players and maximum of 20 players per franchise. The number of foreign players would be five to seven depending on the squad size, according to the PCB.

It would be mandatory for the franchises to play minimum of three and maximum of four foreign players in the playing XI. The teams are also required to have minimum of two uncapped Under 23 players in the squad and one in the playing XI.

Players either retained or picked in the auction will be engaged for two-year contracts with their respective franchise teams, the board said, adding that franchise teams will be able to retain a maximum of seven players for the 12th edition of the tournament.

“I’m delighted that a consultative and productive session was held between the franchises, players and management today resulting in informed and strategic decisions which will pave the way for bright future for the HBL PSL,” Naqvi said.

“The Player Auction model is a landmark step for the HBL PSL, offering players better financial opportunities through an increased salary purse and a transparent acquisition process, while making the league more competitive and attractive.”

PSL CEO Naseer said the player auction system modernizes player recruitment by promoting fairness, transparency, and market-driven value, strengthening the PSL’s appeal for both players and franchises.

“Today’s workshop saw all views being taken into consideration and this rich feedback will be reflected in our execution of a successful player auction scheduled next month,” he said.

PSL has become a key pillar of the country’s cricket economy, providing financial stability to the PCB and serving as a talent pipeline for the national team. The 11th edition of the league is set to begin from Mar. 26 while the final is expected to be played on May 3, as per the PCB’s schedule.