Narayana Health City inaugurates
dedicated breast oncology unit
Narayana Health City
Bangalore and the staff of Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center felicitated Dr Kiran
Mazumdar Shaw, CMD, Biocon and Director – Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center for her
contribution to bone marrow transplants. Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center at
Narayana Health City has completed more than 400 bone marrow transplants and
over a 100 in the current year.
Present at the occasion
along with Dr Devi Shetty – Chairman, Narayana Health were senior doctors,
nurses and staff from one of India’s largest Bone Marrow Transplant Units. On
sidelines of the event, Dr Mazumdar also inaugurated ‘Nilima Rovshen Women’s
Breast Oncology Unit’, set-up in the memory of her best friend who succumbed to
breast cancer.
Talking about the launch
of the Breast Oncology Unit, Dr Shetty said, “Breast cancer is the most
prevalent cancer among Indian women and accounts for 27 per cent of all cancers
among women with majority of the cases from urban areas. Karnataka ranks sixth in
breast cancer incidence in India and it is an alarming fact that approximately
53.2 per cent of all women suffering from this cancer in Bangalore are below
the age of 50 years. As a leading healthcare service provider, we understand
the need for a dedicated breast oncology unit where any woman walking in can
avail all services under one roof from preventive care information to advanced
diagnostics and treatment options for successful and timely disease
management.”
It was also an occasion to
felicitate Dr Mazumdar Shaw for supporting and generously contributing to the
Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the hospital.
“It’s a proud moment for
all of us as we cross a major milestone of saving over 400 lives through
successful bone marrow transplants, which has earned the BMT unit at Mazumdar
Shaw Cancer Center the reputation of a ‘Centre of Excellence’. The 14-bedded
BMT unit at the hospital is one of the largest in India, managed by an
excellent team of hemo-oncologists. The commitment at Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center
continues to give hope to a growing number of patients through advanced cancer
care,” said Dr Mazumdar Shaw.
Bone marrow transplant is
a highly advanced procedure that involves transfusion of bone marrow stem cells
from a healthy donor to a patient. There are three sources of donors from where
the bone marrow can be collected – Related Donor, Matched Unrelated Donor and
Haploidentical donor.
“The nature of blood
disorders is either genetic in nature or acquired due to exposure to several
risk factors including hazardous environment and consumption of adulterated
food,” said Dr Sharath Damodar – HOD & Senior Consultant Hematologist –
Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Narayana Health City.” He further added, “Bone
Marrow Transplants are now producing high success rates as it is curative in
nature and offers hope to patients of a life beyond painful and fatal
diseases.”
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