Kolkata: From involving cancer survivors to send a positive message that the disease is not the end of the world to stressing the need to make cancer a Notifiable Disease And free screening initiatives, the City Saw a Buzz of Activity on World Cancer Day,
At Medica SuperSpecialty Hospital, The Spotlight was on Cancer Survivors, Who Went from Battling to RULING The Stage. Around 100 of them showcased their talents through dance, song, skits, and recitation. The hospital also planned to involve cancer surviviers in a play directed by TheSpian Chandan Sen.
“The Journey of Every Cancer Patient is different. “said radiation oncologist subir Ganguly of Medica.
The hospital has employed five cancer survivors. One of them was handed over the appointment letter today. Sourav Datta, Director of Medica Oncology Said: “We thought of Organising a Drama Workshop by Cancer Survivors. Ancer survivors. “
Apollo Cancer CENTRES, In Collection With ICMR, Indian Cancer Society and Family Physician Association, Launched a Nationwide Campaign – Unify to Notify – On TuesDay, URGING The Center to Classify Fiable disease.
PN Mohapatra, Director of Medical Oncology at Apollo Cancer Center, Kolkata, said: “Making cancer a notifiable disease is a transformative step that will revolutions Documentation of Every Cancer Case, We Can Better Understand Patterns , Allocate Resources Efficiently, and Develop Targeted Treatment Protocols. “
At Ruby Cancer Center, Cancer Survivors was involved in Telling their stories to that there undergoing treatment. The Ima Bengal, in Association with CNCI, stressed the ‘close the gap’ theme, highlighting the need to address the disparities in cancer care and ensure that all the individuals has all Individuals have been found.
Narayana Health Kolkata Organized An Awareness and Survivor Meet in Association with Dakshin Howrah Muktodhara and Aloke Foundation. “Our Activities Touched Around 700 Individuals Directly during the day,” said abhijit cp, Director, Narayana Hospital Rn Tagore Hospital and Corporate Growth Initiatives, Narayana Halata (East).
At Medica SuperSpecialty Hospital, The Spotlight was on Cancer Survivors, Who Went from Battling to RULING The Stage. Around 100 of them showcased their talents through dance, song, skits, and recitation. The hospital also planned to involve cancer surviviers in a play directed by TheSpian Chandan Sen.
“The Journey of Every Cancer Patient is different. “said radiation oncologist subir Ganguly of Medica.
The hospital has employed five cancer survivors. One of them was handed over the appointment letter today. Sourav Datta, Director of Medica Oncology Said: “We thought of Organising a Drama Workshop by Cancer Survivors. Ancer survivors. “
Apollo Cancer CENTRES, In Collection With ICMR, Indian Cancer Society and Family Physician Association, Launched a Nationwide Campaign – Unify to Notify – On TuesDay, URGING The Center to Classify Fiable disease.
PN Mohapatra, Director of Medical Oncology at Apollo Cancer Center, Kolkata, said: “Making cancer a notifiable disease is a transformative step that will revolutions Documentation of Every Cancer Case, We Can Better Understand Patterns , Allocate Resources Efficiently, and Develop Targeted Treatment Protocols. “
At Ruby Cancer Center, Cancer Survivors was involved in Telling their stories to that there undergoing treatment. The Ima Bengal, in Association with CNCI, stressed the ‘close the gap’ theme, highlighting the need to address the disparities in cancer care and ensure that all the individuals has all Individuals have been found.
Narayana Health Kolkata Organized An Awareness and Survivor Meet in Association with Dakshin Howrah Muktodhara and Aloke Foundation. “Our Activities Touched Around 700 Individuals Directly during the day,” said abhijit cp, Director, Narayana Hospital Rn Tagore Hospital and Corporate Growth Initiatives, Narayana Halata (East).