Cagliari, 17 October 2025
FrecciaRosa travels again this year on Sardinian trains. On Wednesday 22 October, two Trenitalia Regionale trains (FS Group) will be involved in the initiative: train R 4826 departing from Cagliari at 10:38 am and bound for Sassari, and train R 4835 departing from Sassari at 2:38 pm and bound for Cagliari. The trains will stop at all stations.
On board the trains, volunteers from Fondazione IncontraDonna and doctors members of the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM) will provide free advice and distribute information material, including the 'Health Vademecum', drawn up in collaboration with the Ministry of Health. This ABC of prevention contains healthy lifestyle advice useful to the entire population, both travelling and not, and its digital version can be downloaded in Italian and English.
In addition, this year, remote consultations to receive medical clarifications, suggestions and indications may also be booked on the 'Frecciarosa.it' platform, with necessary follow up in a SSN (National Healthcare System) facility.
FrecciaRosa is the breast cancer prevention campaign promoted by Fondazione IncontraDonna and FS Group, which, for the entire month of October, will provide consultations on board High-speed, Intercity and Regionale trains.
The event, which has become a moment of great social and health value over time, is supported by the Ministry of Health and the Prime Minister's Office and, for the third year running, has been awarded the prestigious Medal of the President of the Republic.
In the last edition, the project reached 42 million passengers, with 1,500 services provided, 46 trains, over 100 doctors and volunteers involved and 22,708 copies of the 'Health Vademecum' distributed.
The FS Group, sensitive to initiatives in the health field, wished to renew its support to the FrecciaRosa project, by offering citizens and travellers a service to protect their health, in the awareness that a real fight against oncological diseases and breast cancer in particular can only pass through correct information and systematic prevention.