Hindustan Times, Tribune & Dainik Jagran: Cancer Experts dwell on advancements, early diagnosis

Published : 11 August, 2024


Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre (RGCIRC) recently held a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program in Ludhiana in collaboration with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to address the rising cancer burden in India. This event focused on the importance of early diagnosis and the latest advancements in cancer treatment, particularly the CyberKnife technology, which offers precision radiation therapy. Experts emphasized the need for community awareness, timely screenings, and early intervention, especially for breast cancer, which remains the most common cancer among women. The event aimed to equip healthcare professionals with cutting-edge knowledge to enhance patient care and improve outcomes.

Hindustan Times
Tribune
Dainik Jagran


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