Conference
on Paediatric Oncology inaugurated at FMMC
The inaugural ceremony of National
conference 2014 on Paediatric Oncology was held on Friday December 12 at FMMC
Decennial Hall.
The conference was inaugurated by chief
guest Dr M S Vidyasagar Professor of Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology
KMC, Manipal. He also unveiled the theme of the conference "Giving-Hope,
Help, Life" on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Dr M S
Vidyasagar said "Paediatric Oncology is one of the most interesting topics
that I have learnt in the past 30 years. In early days, there was no proper
treatment for child cancer, but with latest technology treating child cancer
has become easy and can be cured. Presently, the treatment is simple, costs
just few hundreds, no side effects, radiation is not required, and better
results".
"With quality of care, we can cure
the cancer. We are seeing lot of cancer survivals," he added.
Fr Patrick Rodrigues, director of
Father Muller Charitable Institutions, said that the cancer is the terrible
part of life. "In developed countries the chances of cancer survival is
70% more. But in India the survival chance is less than 50%. This is the sad
thing for all of us. We need better physicians and researchers here in India to
find a better solution and cure for child cancer. We need to provide a
supportive environment, so that children can live long and live a productive
life. We need to create an interactive community. We need to give psychological
support to them".
"We have to create a vibrant and
interactive communication with them. Parents desire to give everything they can
to their kids. We have to gather all of them and provide all the things. The
cancer patients should continue their treatments and they should not stop in
the middle. It is a long process and it will take time to cure
completely", he added.
Dr Dinesh Shet associate professor,
department of medical Oncology-FMMC said, "Studies have shown that chemo
and radiation therapies may damage brain white matter and disrupt brain
activity. Researchers have been working to find a better cure for Paediatric
Oncology".
Sr Winnifred D'Souza principal of
Father Muller College of Nursing and organizing chairperson welcomed the
guests. Seema Chavan proposed the vote of thanks. Jasmine Noronha and Fiona
Carol Vas compered the ceremony.
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