Menara Kuala Lumpur
Lights Up In Pink –3
Oct 2009 By
Dr Evelyn Ho
“World Pink, World Without Breast
Cancer” – these were the words lighting up the
Menara Kuala Lumpur
as part of the Estée Lauder Companies’ (ELC)Global Landmarks Illumination
Initiative at just after 8pm on a balmy Saturday night.
Mr Loo Kai Nan, Managing Director of ELC Malaysia started off the event with a
short and succinct speech on ELC’s breast cancer awareness campaign. Xandria Ooi
was the emcee for the event. She was no stranger to the illumination events as
she was also emcee in the
ELC inaugural illumination in Malaysia, that of
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur in 2007
and in 2008, Menara KL
However, the atmosphere at the 2009 Illumination was fantastic with hundreds of
Walk for World Pink participants
still present to witness this annual historical event. They cheered with
prompting from Xandria. Perhaps, holding the lucky draw for Walk for World
participants until after the Illumination was a strong motivating factor! They
were not disappointed as the illumination was spectacular and four base jumpers
thrilled the crowd and invited guests (not to mention the hampers for the lucky
draw were very attractive!).
Captain Norizan was the last to jump off Menara KL, and he carried the banner
‘World Pink World without Breast Cancer’ and after landing, handed it to Mr Loo
and Mr Mohd Affandi Abdullah (Chief Operating Officer, Muzium Telekom, KL Tower
Management). He also led the cheer “PINK BOLEH”, which resounded three times.
Spirits were riding high indeed with hundreds echoing Captain Norizan.
Congratulations indeed to the Chairperson for this year’s ELC Breast Cancer
Awareness Campaign, Ms Katrina Liew and Vice Chairperson Joyce Teh. Together
with their capable and highly charged team, they have planned yet another series
of Pink October programmes – the Pink October Road Show in Gardens (Mid Valley)
and Suria KLCC, to be followed by the Charity Gala Dinner in Mandarin Oriental
on 24 Oct 2009.
The College of Radiology would like to record its thanks to our webmaster,
Francis Lee who volunteered as the photographer both for the Walk for World Pink
and Illumination of Menara KL. To all the supporters, friends and members of the
College of Radiology who participated in these events, thank you. Thank you to
ELC for supporting our value added mammogram programmes which began in 2001 and
has now benefitted some 5,900 participants (as of end of 2008). Read the
2008
College of Radiology Value Added Mammogram programme reports.
Those who registered for the walk for
RM30, got a pink round neck T shirt, with a goodie bag that they collected at
the end of the walk. There was also a lucky draw for hampers right at the end,
after the illumination of Menara KL. Those who patiently waited to see the
landmark illumination event were rewarded by the spectacular lighting of Menara
KL and four base jumpers in action.
NCR 2003 Report: Breast Cancer is still the top cancer amongst women
Latest statistics from the National Cancer Registry (NCR) show that lung cancer is the most common cancer experienced by men in the country, whilst breast cancer is the top cancer in women. Lung cancer accounts for 13.8 per cent of cancer cases among men. For women, breast cancer accounts for 31 per cent of cases.