HealthAdmin11/7/2025
Gurugram, 07th November, 2025: On National Cancer Awareness Day, Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), reaffirmed its commitment to transform cancer care through its flagship ‘Hyundai Hope for Cancer’ initiative, developed in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras). Since its launch in September 2025, the initiative has made remarkable strides in cancer research, prevention and awareness, impacting thousands of lives.
At the heart of this initiative is the Hyundai Centre for Cancer Genomics at IIT Madras - home to India’s first community-based Cancer Tissue Biobank, and the newly launched Bharat Cancer Genome Atlas (BCGA) - nation’s first open-access cancer genome database that will accelerate breakthroughs in personalized oncology.
Highlighting HMIF’s resolve towards transforming cancer care in India, Mr. Puneet Anand, AVP & Vertical Head - Corporate Affairs, Corporate Communication & Social, HMIL said, “Hyundai Hope for Cancer reflects our firm belief that technology, compassion and collaboration can drive transformative change in cancer care. On National Cancer Awareness Day, we reinforce our efforts towards building a future where every citizen has access to timely, personalized and dignified cancer care. With a commitment of INR 56 Crore, including a dedicated INR 3 Crore Cancer Care Fund, HMIF is working towards building equitable access to early detection, research, treatment and community outreach - efforts that have already touched over 11,000 lives so far.”
Hyundai Hope for Cancer: Key milestones achieved
Community Outreach & Screening:
Cancer Tissue Biobank & Genomic Sequencing:
HPV Vaccination Drive:
Upcoming initiatives:
Over the next four years, a total of 225+ cancer awareness and screening camps will be conducted across Tamil Nadu, Haryana and Maharashtra, reaching out to 1.27 lakh individuals and vaccinating 5,000+ girls against HPV.