Kalstein Supports Breast Cancer Awareness – Pink October 2025

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🎗️ Pink October: A Month of Awareness and Solidarity

On this 1st of October, Kalstein actively joins the Pink October campaign, a month dedicated to raising awareness of breast cancer and collecting funds for research. As a responsible company, we firmly believe in supporting research and promoting early detection to give every woman a better chance of preventing this disease.

Supporting Research and Early Detection

Breast cancer is the most common and deadliest cancer in women. However, thanks to continuous efforts from researchers, progress is being made every day. Kalstein supports those who work to better understand the disease, improve treatments, and offer more effective diagnostic solutions.

On this occasion, we highlight the actions and initiatives that contribute to saving lives and supporting women affected by this condition. We encourage everyone to participate in the campaign by wearing the pink ribbon and donating to cancer research.

Human Commitment and Continuous Support

At Kalstein, we are not just a medical technology company – we are also a committed actor within the community. Pink October is an opportunity to remind us all of the importance of solidarity and mutual support in the face of this disease.

Together, we make a difference. Kalstein, through its products and initiatives, supports this cause by encouraging early detection, proper medical follow-up, and providing assistance to those affected by breast cancer.

How can you help?

  • Participate in awareness events
  • Share information about early detection and breast cancer
  • Donate to breast cancer research
  • Wear the pink ribbon as a sign of solidarity

Message from Kalstein


“Every action counts in the fight against breast cancer. In this Pink October, we are committed to raising awareness, providing support, and making a meaningful contribution to research. Together, we can make a difference and save lives.”