Free Prostate Cancer Screening by BIG CARiNG Group through ‘Project Blue Dot’ Joined by RCKL DiRaja and NCSM
It was a wet Tuesday as I entered the Royal City of Klang to witness the official signing ceremony of Project Blue Dot at BIG CARiNG Group HQ. The BIG CARiNG Group which comprises of BIG Pharmacy, CARiNG Pharmacy, Georgetown Pharmacy, Ting Pharmacy and Wellings Pharmacy signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur DiRaja (RCKL DiRaja) and the National Cancer Society of Malaysia (NCSM) to join RCKL DiRaja’s Project Blue Dot.
Initiative to provide 3,000 free screenings and reach 2 million Malaysian men on prostate cancer awareness, focusing on B40 and high-risk groups
This project is an initiative to expand access to early screening and detection of prostate cancer for Malaysian men, especially those from B40 community and high risk groups. The MOU was signed by Mr. Chong Yeow Siang, Chief Operating Officer of BIG CARiNG Group, Dato’ Dr. Prakash Rao, President of RCKL DiRaja and Dato’ Dr. Saunthari Somasundaram, President of NCSM.
From left: Mr. Chong Yeow Siang, Chief Operating Officer of BIG CARiNG Group, Dato’ Dr. Prakash Rao, President of RCKL DiRaja and Dato’ Dr. Saunthari Somasundaram, President of NCSM.
If you are a Malaysian man aged 45 and above from B40 and high-risk groups, you can participate in this Project Blue Dot as they will provide 3,000 free prostate cancer screenings. Early detection of prostate cancer is vital as the symptoms are not apparent during the early stages.
As the driving force behind Project Blue Dot, RCKL DiRaja subsidises Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) screenings and coordinates follow-up support for individuals who require further investigation after testing. NCSM is the clinical lead, providing medical personnel, screening protocols and laboratory analysis. BIG CARiNG Group will extend the initiative’s outreach by providing convenient screening locations through its BIG Pharmacy and CARiNG Pharmacy network.
A tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing with BIG CARiNG Group, RCKL DiRaja and NCSM to join RCKL DiRaja’s Project Blue Dot.
Dato’ Dr. Prakash Rao, President of the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur DiRaja 2025/2026 shared, “Many men still feel uncomfortable talking about their health, especially anything involving the prostate. Through Project Blue Dot, we hope to help normalise these conversations and make it stigma-free. Getting screened is not a sign of weakness, it is a responsible act of strength. When communities talk openly, more men step forward. More importantly, this initiative intends to support prostate cancer awareness, screening, treatment and survivorship through early detection and a strong support community.”
Dato’ Dr. Prakash Rao, President of the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur DiRaja 2025/2026
Dr. Malwinder Singh Sandhu, Clinical Oncologist and the Project Lead for Project Blue Dot said, “Project Blue Dot goes beyond just screening, it’s an effort to ensure no man with a high PSA result is left without follow-up or access to care. The Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur Diraja not only subsidises the PSA tests, but through partnerships with Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Prince Court Medical Centre, it has made it possible for men with elevated PSA levels to receive free urologist consultations and subsidised diagnostic procedures such as biopsies and PET PSMA scans, when required. The project also extends support towards treatment costs, including advanced options such as radiotherapy using SBRT.”
“Up to 20 B40 patients will receive full financial assistance for diagnostic and treatment services. Project Blue Dot will run until June 2026, reinforcing a long-term commitment to ensure early detection is matched with complete and continuous care,” added Dr. Malwinder.
Prostate cancer is now the third most common cancer among Malaysian men, yet more than 60% of cases are only diagnosed at advanced stages (Stage 3 and 4) when treatment options narrow and outcomes worse. Despite the elevated risk after age 40, outreach programmes have reported men declining prostate exams due to cultural sensitivities and misconceptions that checks are unnecessary unless one is older or symptomatic, even though a simple PSA blood test can detect abnormalities early.
Dato' Dr Saunthari Somasundaram, President of National Cancer Society of Malaysia
Dato' Dr Saunthari Somasundaram, President of National Cancer Society of Malaysia said, “Prostate cancer often progresses silently, which is why so many men are diagnosed at a later stage. A simple PSA test is quick, painless, and can be the difference between early, treatable disease and a life-threatening condition. Through Project Blue Dot, we’re bringing medical expertise directly into communities, helping to make preventive screening a natural and essential part of everyday health behaviour.”
Beyond screenings, Project Blue Dot aims to reach 2 million Malaysian men with prostate cancer awareness, support treatment through financial and emotional aid and survivorship through the creation of a “Prostate Warriors” support community. The initiative will roll out first in the Klang Valley before expanding to other cities in the country.
Mr. Chong Yeow Siang, Chief Operating Officer of BIG CARiNG Group
“Pharmacies are where Malaysians often take their first step when something feels ‘off’. Through Project Blue Dot, we will be offering screening directly within our BIG and CARiNG Pharmacy stores because early detection should be accessible, affordable and convenient. Together with RCKL DiRaja and NCSM, we hope to remove the anxiety and stigma that stop men from seeking help, building on our flagship ‘Ribbon of Hope’ initiative that champions cancer care and awareness,” said Mr. Chong Yeow Siang, Chief Operating Officer of BIG CARiNG Group.
Yeow Shiau Hueh, Assistant Manager, Pharmacy Practice at BIG CARiNG Group sharing at the panel discussion
The event also featured an important panel discussion, “The Turning 40s Wake-Up Call: Starting Conversations About Prostate Health Early”, featuring Dato' Dr. Prakash Rao, RCKL DiRaja President; Dr. Malwinder Singh Sandhu, Clinical Oncologist and Project Lead for Project Blue Dot; Dato’ Dr. Saunthari Somasundaram, NCSM President and Yeow Shiau Hueh, Assistant Manager, Pharmacy Practice at BIG CARiNG Group. The discussion highlighted how early risks begin and why symptoms often appear late, while emphasising how pharmacies and community organisations can serve as approachable first touchpoints for men’s health — a critical step in addressing health hesitation gap, where many men delay or avoid medical checks altogether.
Now you can go for the free screening with this Project Blue Dot, and I encouraged you to share this good news with all your family members and friends. Early detection saves lives!
Screenings under Project Blue Dot will be available at selected BIG Pharmacy and CARiNG pharmacy stores in Klang Valley starting 15 November 2025 to 11 January 2026. You can find out more details on how to register from their social media channels below:-
BIG Pharmacy
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bigpharmacymy
Instagram: www.instagram.com/bigpharmacymy/)
CARiNG Pharmacy
Facebook: www.facebook.com/caring2u/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/caringpharmacy_my/
.: Peace Out :.
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