DKMS-BMST is organizing an online musical concert #MusicForLife to mark National Cancer Awareness Day
Bengaluru, November 24, 2020: DKMS-BMST, a non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders, is organizing a live musical concert #MusicForLife with an aim to create awareness on the importance of registering as a potential blood stem cell donor.
Music For Life is an initiative by DKMS-BMST in collaboration with four talented musicians of India who through their music will bring hope and joy to patients fighting blood cancer and other blood disorders.
The concerts kickstarted on November 7th and will continue every Saturday throughout the month of November (14th, 21st and 28th Nov) at 5 PM on their Instagram channel https://www.instagram.com/
Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS-BMST says “They say music holds immense power. To heal, nurture, motivate and cheer people up. Our aim is to use the power of music to start an online movement to raise awareness about Blood Cancer and unite people in one cause: battling it! A four weeklong online concert packed with musical performances, interviews with talented musicians and music themed contests for you to have fun with, all while helping our cause.”
Speaking about the theme of the concert ‘Music for life’, Raghu Dixit, an Indian singer-composer, producer, and film score composer says, “When I was approached by DKMS-BMST about the live musical concert where I will be playing songs dedicated to blood cancer patients, I was overwhelmed. As someone rightly said ‘Music is the moonlight in the gloomy night of life’, same thought came to my mind thinking about all those blood cancer and blood disorder patients who are suffering and those who have fought this illness bravely. I hope my music would give hope to those who are waiting for a lifesaving matching donor. And strengthens the resolve of these brave warriors who have received a second chance at life.”
“With everyone being stuck indoors, we all have found more than enough ways to spend our time doing various things during the lockdown or quarantine period. But, amidst the Corona pandemic, we should not forget that there are still lakhs of patients in India who are suffering from blood disorders and they need our support. I feel proud to perform during #Musicforlife live concert organized by DKMS-BMST for such a noble cause, the pain these patients go through is unimaginable and if I can bring smile to them through my music, there’s nothing better than that during this festive season” says Stebin Ben, the new sensational singer, who is winning hearts with his latest releases which are ruling the charts currently.
Blood cancer accounts for 8% of all new cases of cancer diagnosed in India. Many patients suffering from blood cancer and other blood disorders need a blood stem cell transplant to survive. Every year over 70,000 new searches are initiated worldwide for an unrelated matching donor. Unfortunately, the majority of patients are never able to receive a transplant due to the unavailability of a matching blood stem cell donor. In India, only 0.03% of the total population is registered as a potential blood stem cell donor. Hence, through this collaboration, we urge people to join the fight against blood cancer in India by registering as potential blood stem cell donors, added Patrick.
Event details:
Dates: 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th November
Time- 5 PM onwards
Location: https://www.instagram.com/
To become a potential blood stem cell donor all you need to do is register with DKMS-BMST as a blood stem cell donor through their online portal: www.dkms-bmst.org/register
About DKMS BMST Foundation India:
A non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders, such as thalassemia and aplastic anemia. Our aim is to improve the situation of patients suffering from blood cancer and other blood disorders in India and throughout the world, by raising awareness about blood stem cell transplantation and registering potential blood stem cell donors. By doing this DKMS-BMST provides patients in need of a blood stem cell transplant with a second chance at life.
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