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		<title>ICICI Bank and Tata Memorial Centre Break Ground on State-of-the-Art Cancer Care Facility in Visakhapatnam</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>VIZAG. ICICI Bank, in collaboration with Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), has begun construction of a new, advanced cancer care facility at the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (HBCHRC) in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. With an investment of over ?550 crore, the nearly 3.9 lakh square foot, eight-storied ICICI Foundation Block...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>VIZAG.</strong> ICICI Bank, in collaboration with Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), has begun construction of a new, advanced cancer care facility at the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (HBCHRC) in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. With an investment of over ?550 crore, the nearly 3.9 lakh square foot, eight-storied ICICI Foundation Block for Child and Blood Cancer aims to significantly enhance cancer treatment in the region. Once completed by 2027, this state-of-the-art hospital will feature over 215 beds and serve approximately 3,000 patients annually, expanding the current capacity of HBCHRC to better address the rising demand for specialized cancer care in Eastern India.</p>
<p>The new facility is designed to be one of the largest specialized cancer centers in the eastern corridor, equipped with cutting-edge medical technology and research wings. The project was marked by the unveiling of the foundation stone by Mr. Pradeep Kumar Sinha, Chairman of ICICI Bank, in the presence of key dignitaries including Mr. Sandeep Batra, Executive Director of ICICI Bank, and Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director of TMC Mumbai. Additionally, ICICI Bank’s CSR arm, ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth, also inaugurated the N.K. Rao Auditorium at the hospital, further supporting TMC’s infrastructure and research capabilities.</p>
<p>ICICI Bank’s commitment to healthcare extends beyond infrastructure, with a total planned investment of Rs.1,800 crore across three major blocks at TMC’s centres in Visakhapatnam, Navi Mumbai, and New Chandigarh. This initiative will provide comprehensive treatment options, including multiple LINACs, bone marrow transplants, immunotherapy, and expanded research opportunities. Dr. Umesh Mahantshetty of HBCHRC and Dr. Girish Chinnaswamy of TMC highlighted the importance of this partnership in improving pediatric and hematolymphoid cancer care, emphasizing its potential to transform cancer outcomes and research in the region.</p>
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		<title>Kaivalyadhama and Tata Memorial Centre Join Hands in a Landmark MoU to Enhance the Well-being of Cancer Survivors through Yoga Therapy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Kaivalyadhama, a pioneer in Yoga research and therapy, and Tata Memorial Centre, a globally renowned cancer care institution, have entered a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting the well-being of cancer survivors through the integration of Yoga therapy. This collaboration signifies the commitment of both...</p>
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<p>Kaivalyadhama, a pioneer in Yoga research and therapy, and Tata Memorial Centre, a globally renowned cancer care institution, have entered a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting the well-being of cancer survivors through the integration of Yoga therapy. This collaboration signifies the commitment of both these institutions to combine their expertise in fostering the physical, emotional, and psychosocial recovery of cancer patients.</p>
<p><strong>A historic MoU was signed between Kaivalyadhama and Tata Memorial Hospital, The MoU aims at Yogic intervention to enhance the health of cancer survivors and develop protocols based on Scientific Research</strong></p>
<p>Kaivalyadhama, established in 1924, is dedicated to Scientific Research, Training, and Therapy in Yoga. Recognized by the Ministry of AYUSH as a Leading Yoga Institute, Kaivalyadhama has been at the forefront of offering Yoga as an intervention for improving the quality of life for cancer survivors since 2015. With a rich history and extensive experience, Kaivalyadhama has established itself as a leading authority in the field of Yoga.</p>
<p>Tata Memorial Centre, a premier cancer treatment and research institution, has been at the forefront of cancer care for over 75 years. As an autonomous body funded and controlled by the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, TMC has earned global recognition for its compassionate patient care, high-quality training, and innovative cancer research.</p>
<p>As a part of this collaboration, Kaivalyadhama will offer residential programs to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients and survivors at its recently launched dedicated centre committed to cancer care. Special non-residential Yoga therapy sessions will also be offered at the various branches of Kaivalyadhama in Mumbai, Bhopal, Pune and on-site at the Tata Memorial Centre. The two institutes will also undertake collaborative research projects focusing on specific cancer types.</p>
<p>The MoU was signed by Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Director Tata Memorial Center and Shri. Subodh Tiwari, Hon. Secretary and CEO, Kaivalyadhama in the presence of Dr. Shripad D. Banavali, Prof. and Head, Dept. of Medical &amp; Pediatric Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and Shri. Anil Trivedi, Kaivalyadhama.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;This collaboration represents a holistic approach to cancer care, combining the ancient wisdom of Yoga with modern medical expertise. We believe that this partnership will significantly contribute to the well-being of cancer survivors,&#8221; </em>said <strong>Shri. Subodh Tiwari</strong>.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Tata Memorial Centre is excited to embark on this journey with Kaivalyadhama, leveraging the benefits of Yoga to enhance the lives of cancer patients. We look forward to the positive impact this collaboration will have on our patients&#8217; overall health and recovery,&#8221;</em> expressed <strong>Dr. Sudeep Gupta</strong>.</p>
<p>With this groundbreaking collaboration between Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute and Tata Memorial Centre reflects a shared commitment to advancing the well-being of cancer survivors through the integration of Yoga therapy. By combining their strengths, these institutions aim to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by cancer.</p>
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		<title>ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre highlights the significance of awareness around Paediatric Cancer Care</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mumbai, 29th November 2023: ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre, hosted a press conference today at the hospital, addressing crucial aspects of Paediatric Cancer Care in India. Speaking at the event were, Ms. Shalini Jatia (Officer-in-Charge, ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre), Dr. Shripad Banavali (Director, Academics, Tata Memorial Centre) and Dr....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mumbai, 29th November 2023:</strong> ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre, hosted a press conference today at the hospital, addressing crucial aspects of Paediatric Cancer Care in India.</p>
<p>Speaking at the event were, Ms. Shalini Jatia (Officer-in-Charge, ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre), Dr. Shripad Banavali (Director, Academics, Tata Memorial Centre) and Dr. Girish Chinnaswamy (Head of Department, Paediatric Medical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital).</p>
<p>The esteemed speakers explored pivotal talk points such as Pediatric Care, unveiling enlightening statistics on patients, facilities, treatments, cure rates and recent breakthroughs. Addressing the prevalent challenges in Pediatric Cancer Care in India, they articulated a Survivorship Program tailored to facilitate the seamless reintegration of young survivors into their everyday lives.</p>
<p>The press conference highlighted collaborative efforts and support initiatives aimed at fostering a cultivating environment for effective treatment and care. The experts shed light on advancements in multimodality therapy, with a particular emphasis on the pivotal role of Immunotherapy in improving treatment outcomes. A noteworthy highlight of the event was the official announcement of the forthcoming annual cultural event &#8211; HOPE 2023, the biggest annual cultural event hosted by ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata<br />
Memorial Hospital for Pediatric Cancer Patients.</p>
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<p>HOPE 2023, curated by ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre, is committed to supporting pediatric cancer care. Embracing the lively essence of Bollywood, this year&#8217;s theme ensures spreading laughter resembling The Kapil Sharma Show. The spotlight will be on children as they showcase their unique interpretation of the comedia, injecting the event with laughter and entertainment.</p>
<p>Below are the statistics and highlights from the Press Conference:</p>
<p>Dr. Shripad Banavali (Director, Academics, Tata Memorial Centre):</p>
<p>1. Delivery and advancement in multi-modality therapy including Immunotherapy</p>
<p>● Initiation of newer therapies for high-risk pediatric cancers<br />
● Immunotherapy for Leukemia, neuroblastoma<br />
&#8211; Blinatumomab therapy provided on an access program supported by St. Jude Children’s Hospital USA. About 30 children benefited from this program. This is a therapy to treat difficult leukemia<br />
&#8211; CAR T cell therapy undergoing clinical trials in children<br />
● Newer targeted therapy for brain tumors, neuroblastoma<br />
&#8211; To improve outcomes and decrease toxicity<br />
● Liver transplant service started with collaboration</p>
<p>Dr. Girish Chinnaswamy (Head of Department, Paediatric Medical Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital):</p>
<p>1. Childhood cancer research initiatives<br />
● Numerous multicenter trials started in the country<br />
● National cancer grid support<br />
● TMC actively leading and participating in trials (Hodgkin Lymphoma, Leukemia trials, etc.)<br />
● Malnutrition and cancer</p>
<p>2. Collaborations to improve childhood cancer outcomes<br />
● WHO GICC<br />
● St. Jude Global Alliance<br />
● Working on a global initiative for improving childhood cancer survival to 60%</p>
<p>Ms. Shalini Jatia (Officer-in-Charge, ImPaCCT Foundation, Tata Memorial Centre):</p>
<p>1. Few facts and figures on childhood cancer<br />
● India accounts for 20% of the new childhood cancer cases diagnosed worldwide each year. As India has approx. 70000 cases (less than 18 years) and worldwide approx. 400,000<br />
● In TMC centres alone nearly 3500 cases are being seen every year annually<br />
● Childhood cancer cure rates are actually 70 to 95% in high income countries. In India the average survival rates are approx. 40%. global cure rates of childhood cancers are 35%</p>
<p>2. Childhood cancer services over a decade and our survival outcomes<br />
● ImPaCCT &#8211; set up in 2010 – registrations in 12 years<br />
● Components of holistic support model<br />
● Additional support staff to improve the quality of care<br />
● Development of a database<br />
● Analysis of the data – long term survival outcomes<br />
● 80% of the children coming to TMC are treated in the general category<br />
● Set up ImPaCCT in 2010 – abandonment rates were extremely high – 25%<br />
● This necessitated the development of a robust database for monitoring the implementation of the program and the impact assessment<br />
● Captured data over 12 years – demographics, socio-economic factors, treatment abandonment, survival outcomes, survivorship<br />
● Data is entered via a google sheet by all members of the multi-disciplinary team<br />
● Also used for tracking the patients during and post therapy<br />
● We have recently analysed the database of the past 12 years</p>
<p>3. Survivorship program &#8211; reintegration into society</p>
<p>● No. of survivors registered in ACT – ACT clinic started on the 5 th of February, 1991. Until date we have 4634 patients registered<br />
● Survivorship support program &#8211; components of support – financial, psychosocial, educational, vocational, &#8211; all crucial to our population of survivors<br />
● Details of the education program – initiated in 2016, until date supported 662 patients with funding to the tune of Rs. 1.5 crores (1,50,48,055)<br />
● Full circle of life &#8211; treatment, survivorship, reintegration, giving back to the hospital – Anamika Soni, Arun Nadar. Other survivors who are doing very well professionally are sports, computer application, engineering</p>
<p><strong>Comprehensive database for delivery and monitoring of holistic paediatric cancer care &#8211; Experience of ImPaCCT Foundation over a decade:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Author and co-author details</strong><br />
Shalini Jatia, Maya Prasad, Gaurav Narula, Chetan Dhamne, Nirmalya Roy Moulik, Badira CP, Akanksha Chichra, Shyam Srinivasan, Janhavi Sawant, Shreyas Chunekar, Sameer Jogale, Komal More, Girish Chinnaswamy, Shripad Banavali.</p>
<p>Tata Memorial Centre, Paediatric Oncology, Mumbai, India</p>
<p><strong>Background and Aims (300 words)</strong><br />
Providing comprehensive support through ImPaCCT (Improving Paediatric Cancer Care and Treatment) Foundation, established in 2010, necessitated the development of a robust database for monitoring the implementation of the program and impact assessment. This database, which was set up with the help of an NGO in 2010, has captured data over a decade including demographics, socio-economic factors, treatment abandonment and survival outcomes amongst others. The model is being replicated strategically across all TMC centres. We analyzed the data captured on this database over the last 12 years.</p>
<p><strong>Methods</strong><br />
The ImPaCCT database captures real time patient data entered via Google sheet by all members of the multidisciplinary team. This is also used for tracking of patients during and post therapy. We performed a descriptive analysis of the data captured over the last 12 years, with specific emphasis on the changing trends in patient profiles, socioeconomic factors, disease outcomes, abandonment rates and survivorship.</p>
<p><strong>Results</strong><br />
Over the last 12 years since the database was created, data from a total number of 21181 children with cancer who were referred to Tata Memorial Centre (TMC) has been captured. Amongst them, 75% of children (16038) undertook treatment at TMC and 10.4 % were referred to local centres. 85% (17997) of the children were treated in the general category supported by ImPaCCT. The total financial support provided during this time is Rs. 3,188,462,294. The male: female ratio across the whole group is 1.8:1 and no change in the sex ratio was observed over a decade. Education status of the parents remained unaltered as well with the proportion of fathers having undergone high school education varying between 53-61% and mothers 45-49% over the years. Proportion of mothers having completed university education increased from 16% to 21%. The abandonment rate was 20% before 2010 which decreased to below 5% in 2015 and is 2% in 2021.</p>
<p>The survival across the whole study period of children treated in TMC (between 2010- 2018 n=10799) is 48%. It increased from 41% in 2010 and for children treated in 2018 it is 58% (5 year follow up). Over 4500 children are registered in the ACT clinic.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusions</strong><br />
The ImPaCCT model for keeping the patient data is low cost and serves a manifold purpose. This has been replicated to all TMC centres. This has the potential to be adapted and implemented in other centres treating children with cancer across India and similar settings.</p>
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