 The theme for this year's Cancer Day is together all our actions matter. This is all about coming together, cooperating together so we can all fight cancer together. The year 2020 has been a very difficult year, the COVID pandemic has taken up and changed everyone's lives. We have seen the impact of COVID also in our cancer patients, where patients with cancer who were on treatment could not come for their follow-ups, some of them could not come for their treatment and there were many people who missed out on their chemotherapy cycles which was very unfortunate. We have seen patients losing their lives to COVID and also this has impacted everyone as a society. What we would want to do is try to get back to normalcy. We want patients to be on their regular check-ups, we want patients to come up and get their diagnosis early so that we can get rid of their cancer, we can go for a cure in an earlier setting. There are a lot of advances which have happened in cancer management. In spite of the COVID, there have been a lot of advances taking place for cancer therapy. We have better diagnostic tools nowadays, we have better ways by which we can personalize cancer care. We talk about finding out what is driving cancers for individual patients so that we can give them targeted and biological therapies and we have also the most exciting therapy nowadays which is called immunotherapy for cancer care. We talk about the immune system in COVID a lot, we talk about how the immune system has to be stimulated so that it can fight against the COVID and vaccines are the talk of the town. But we also talk about immunotherapy for cancer patients. The immune system gets activated when we use immunotherapy and this can fight for cancer. So we are moving to positive times, we want everyone to cooperate together, we want all of us to get together so that we can fight cancer together. Don't be afraid of cancer, fight it.