Leading oncologists from India and Nepal recently conducted a workshop on the fight against rising head and neck cancers (HNC) in Nepal at Radisson Hotel, Kathmandu. The agenda of the conference was to discuss issues related to head and neck cancer treatment. The workshop also focused on raising awareness for cancer amongst the public.
The workshop was attended by top oncologists from Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram, India: Dr A K Anand (Radiation Oncology), Dr Ankur Bahl (Medical Oncology), Dr Vedant Kabra (Surgical Oncologist ), Dr Ishita B Sen (Nuclear Medicine Physician) and Dr Neha Kakkar (Radiation Oncology) along with key oncologists from Nepal: Dr Sudhip Shrestha (Medical Oncologist) and Dr Prabhat Thakur (ENT Surgical Oncologist).
The key topics discussed were – Treatment management in advanced head and neck cancers, Treatment management of recurrent/metastatic head and neck cancers, and Treatment Options in recurrent head and neck cancers.
Dr A K Anand (Radiation Oncology), Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram said, “The trend of HNCs is increasing in Nepal especially oral cancers. Awareness about risk factors, effective and early screening programs and comprehensive treatment is the need of the hour to decrease the burden of HNCs. Patients should look for early symptoms and give up tobacco consumption to keep the disease at bay.”
Fortis Memorial Research Institute is one of the leading comprehensive cancer care hospitals in India. Fortis Healthcare Limited, one of India’s largest integrated and trusted multi-specialty chain of hospitals, has been investing in building a robust cancer care infrastructure backed by the latest technological innovations, highly skilled doctors and targeted precision medicine.