International experts like Dr Robert Gallo, co-discoverer of HIV and Dr Neal Flomenberg, pioneer in bone marrow transplant were among the prestigious speakers at the event
Aster Medcity, a quaternary care medical centre in Kochi, recently hosted a major international cancer conclave titled ‘New Horizons in Cancer Care.’ The event witnessed participation from 150 eminent national and international medical personalities.
Experts present at the event deliberated on harnessing multi-disciplinary treatment resources, economics of treating cancer, need for a population-based cancer registry for India and most importantly the role of media and the public in creating awareness on early detection and possible prevention.
“Every year nearly one million new cancer cases are diagnosed in India according to reports. The number of deaths per year due to cancer is expected to rise to 1.2 million every year by 2035. This conclave provides a platform to bring in latest developments and technological innovation regarding cancer care. Through Aster Medcity, we will enable best-in-class treatment for cancer patients,” said Dr Azad Moopen, Chairman, Aster DM Healthcare.
Dr Robert Gallo, co-discoverer of HIV and winner of the prestigious US Lasker award was one of the speakers at the event. He addresses the session on relation between viruses and cancers. Dr Neal Flomenberg, a pioneer of bone marrow transplant, elaborated on the advances in the field and shared his experience of contemporary technology and treatments available for cancer management.
A one-day conclave was spearheaded by Dr MV Pillai, Senior Medical Oncologist at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia US and Dr Harish Pillai, CEO, Aster Medcity. The thrust of the event was upon greater innovations and medical excellences in cancer treatment.
Speaking about the conclave, Dr Harish Pillai said, “Cancer is a disease that most people have heard, however, awareness in terms of its treatment and prevention is relatively low. Through this conclave want to draw attention towards need of a cancer registry in India which will help track the incidents and treatment developments. As a further step in our efforts to fight cancer in India, we will soon announce the opening of Aster Medcity Oncology Centre of Excellence which we are certain will be the best in class centre for cancer care.”
Commenting on the newer heights of achieving cancer care in India, Dr MV Pillai, Senior Medical Oncologist at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia US said, “It gives me immense pleasure to spearhead this conclave and address the expert oncologists present at the conclave. While India has largely evolved in stepping up cancer treatment, there is still lot to consider in terms of its awareness and prevention among general public.”