In November and December 2021, the World Cancer Care Camps were set up in three initial locations: Bathinda, Chamkaur Sahib and Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab, India. All three camps are sponsored by The Virdee Foundation, founded by Prof. Peter Virdee and the Chamkaur Sahib site was inaugurated by the honourable Chief Minister of Punjab.
Across three locations, nearly 1% of their total population has been successfully examined so far using different methods. World Cancer Care Camps' qualified team of doctors and nurses have used many advanced methods for testing patients such as Mammography, PAP Smear, Prostate Specific Antigen Tests, Oral examination, bone mineral density, ECG, BP and Sugar level tests.
The World Cancer Care Camps aim to open a further two sites and more information will be shared on this soon. This is a project that will continue to be supported by The Virdee Foundation and Prof. Peter Virdee.