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Cancer Survivors Run for Hope at Mumbai Marathon
19 Jan
Summary
- Two cancer survivors dressed as Rani Laxmibai and a crab ran the Mumbai Marathon.
- The Cancer Patients Aid Association has supported cancer care for over five decades.
- Pune survivor Sonia Soman completed her sixth half marathon after battling ovarian cancer.

At the Tata Mumbai Marathon, cancer survivors Neha Ram and Anup Dhuria showcased remarkable resilience. Neha, a blood cancer survivor, donned the guise of Rani Laxmibai, while Anup, also a blood cancer survivor, represented the disease as a crab. Their participation in the Run in Costume event aimed to raise awareness and inspire hope in the ongoing battle against cancer.
This initiative supports the Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA), an organization dedicated to bridging gaps in cancer care for over fifty years. CPAA offers comprehensive support, addressing medical and non-medical needs for patients and their families. Their consistent presence at the Tata Mumbai Marathon since 2004 underscores their commitment to mobilizing resources and support.
The event also highlighted other survivors, including Pune's Sonia Soman, who completed her sixth half marathon. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Soman's journey into endurance running began after her treatment, celebrating remission and promoting a positive, active lifestyle. Her participation exemplifies the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.




