conference on Gynecological Oncology
N K Dhabhar Cancer Foundation & Tata
Memorial centre organised conference on Gynecological Oncology with 265 doctors
from Pan India at Tata Memorial,Parel .
N.K. Dhabhar Cancer Foundation (NKDCF), is a
registered NGO which provides financial, emotional and social support to people
with cancer and instills confidence, hope and courage to the patients and their
families.
Our endeavor is to promote and integrate cancer
treatment for every patient whether curable, palliative or terminal, as we
believe every person has a right to live with care and dignity, at any stage of
cancer.
We provide monetary and medical assistance for cancer
treatment, spread awareness on prevention and early detection of cancer,
strengthen the existing cancer treatment facilities, promote research in
cancer, and interact with national, international, government, professional
bodies and NGOs.
Cancer detection camps are conducted with a new technology-I
Breast Exam (IBE), and free Mammograms are provided to those who need further
investigation.
The long term goal of the foundation is to start
a full-fledged Palliative Care and Wellness Center for cancer patients. Through
this multidisciplinary approach, we seek to address physical, emotional,
spiritual and social concerns that arise with advanced cancers. The N.K.
Dhabhar Cancer Foundation wishes to raise funds to establish this state of the
art center.
Cancer has become an important public health problem. Cancers of
the female reproductive tract and breast has a high incidence amongst Indian
women. In India women’s
diseases face much more challenges than the disease itself. If you talk about
anemia, for the last 50 years, the government has provided iron tablets to
Indian women. In spite of that, India has one of the highest cases of anemia.
So the problem is far greater than only affordability and access to the drug.
We need to be working on many other barriers that are preventing access to
medicines. For us, it is about completing the circle of awareness, diagnosis,
advocacy and access. With a focused approach of redefining the standard of care
and improving health outcomes, we see an opportunity of changing the way
women’s cancers are treated in India. Step by step, day by day we can make a
difference.
N K Dhabhar Cancer Foundation, in scientific
collaboration with Tata Memorial Hospital and the Association of Gynecological
Oncologists of India has organized an important and unique conference, “The
Year That Was 2016 & Master Class in Gynecological Cancers”. The Organizing
committee comprised of Dr Boman Dhabhar as Chairperson, Dr Amita Maheshwari as
Organising Secretary, Dr Sudeep Guta as Convener Scientific committee and Drs
Hemant Tongaonkar and Amish Dalal as Patrons.
This is the first
conference organised on Gynecological Oncology in India. Day One of the
conference saw 265 oncologists and students of oncology participating in the
sessions. The faculty were eminent doctors in the field of Gynecological
Oncology from all over India. The international faculty consisted of Dr. Jaime
Prat, Onco Pathologist from Spain and Dr. Krishnansu Tewari, Medical Oncologist
from the US.
This conference will provide valuable information regarding new
treatment algorithms, targeted drugs, diagnostics, strategies for better use of
chemotherapy, and key clinical trials data for the management of patients with
Gynecological Cancer.
Landmark publications from International journals and abstracts
which were presented in important International conferences such as
ASCO,SGO,ESMO,ESGO,IGCS were reviewed. These topics were discussed and debated,
which wouldl help in better understanding of new treatment options for our
patients. The knowledge of the most recent techniques and data for developing
new strategies to personalize therapies for patients is extremely essential for
Best Practice.
This will be especially useful for the young doctors who are
unable to attend these international conferences in which a significant amount
of practice changing data that affects the optimal way to treat, manage and
care for patients with Gynecological Cancers have been presented.
Alongside the
conference, NKDCF had organised a Patient Advocacy Programme on 7 January 2017.
The session began with Yoga and Cancer a workshop where patients experienced
asanas, pranayama and relaxation/meditation with Dr. Swami Nirmalananda
Saraswati. The participants felt relaxed and rejuvenated with the practices and
the words of wisdom pepped them up to face challenges positively. At the end
everyone sang the Happiness Song together with clapping and dancing and much
merriment.
This was followed by a
session on Diet and Nutrition with Celebrity Master Chef, Vishnu Manohar and
Meghana Kumari, Dietician. The audience participated whole heartedly by
quizzing them on various aspects of food and diet and the myths surrounding
these. Mr. Vishnu Manohar shared some healthy recipes for cancer patients and
Ms Meghana Kumari enthralled them with useful and important tips on diet and
food.
The program concluded with a session on
Motivation by Ms. Bharati Golatkar. She highlighted the
paradigms She we all have and how a shift in them changes our approach. She
also discussed Dr. Viktor Frankl and his logo therapy.
The over 100 patients
and caregivers were unanimous in their clamour for another program like this
and gave excellent feedback on the sessions.
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