Indian Express – 25 Years of RGCI Marks One Spirit, One Aim in Curbing Cancer

Published : 11 March, 2022


Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre, New Delhi, completes 25 remarkable years as India’s pioneering cancer institution with world-class facilities, driven by oncologists of global repute. The journey was started by a dream, a vision and indomitable courage of few dedicated person with the vision to provide affordable cancer care to the people. Mr. Rakesh Chopra, Chairman of the centre, who redefined cancer management in India. On this memorable occasion, Mr D.S. Negi, CEO of RGCI, an IAS officer (Retd.), the brilliant strategist behind the trajectory of RGCI’s success and Dr. (Prof) Sudhir Kumar Rawal, Medical Director and Chief of Genito Uro – Oncology Services, go back the memory lane of the institution’s growth as a centre of excellence and it vision forward


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Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Centre is today counted amongst Asia’s premier exclusive cancer centres that offer unique advantage of cutting edge technology, put to use by renowned super specialists. This potent combination of man and machine ensures world-class cancer care to not only patients from India, but also from the neighboring SAARC countries and others.

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