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Today, we came together at the auditorium to celebrate the remarkable women who light up our lives and inspire us every day!
In honor of International Women's Day, our incredible staff gathered for a heartwarming celebration filled with joy, laughter, and empowerment. We marked the occasion with a delightful cake cutting ceremony, symbolizing our gratitude for the invaluable contributions of women everywhere.
Our CEO, Dr. K. Krishnaiah, Medical Superintendent - Dr. K. Phanikoteswara Rao along with esteemed doctors Dr. Suseela Kodandapani, and Dr. Vibhavari Naik, delivered extraordinary speeches that resonated with warmth and admiration. Their inspiring words served as a testament to the strength, resilience, and unwavering spirit of women across the globe.
As we reflect on this special day, we extend our deepest appreciation to all the phenomenal women who enrich our lives with their presence and achievements. Your impact is immeasurable, and we are truly grateful for your continued dedication and excellence.
Happy International Women's Day to all the remarkable women of Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and beyond.
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We are Delighted to announce that CriticalRiver Technologies Pvt Ltd has extended their heartfelt support to our cause of cancer awareness and screening in rural areas of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. With a generous donation of 20 Lakhs INR, they are helping us make a significant impact on the lives of those affected by cancer.
During a special ceremony held at Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, representatives from CriticalRiver Technologies Pvt Ltd, including Chandra Chandragiri (CFO), Enayathulla Shaik (Director), and Reet Gwari (Marketing Director), handed over the donation to our hospital management team.
We were honored to have Dr. Krishnaiah (CEO), Dr. T Subramanyeshwara Rao (Medical Director), and Dr. K. Kalpana Raghunath (Associate Director Academics) from our institution, along with Srini Patnani (Head of Operations) and Sampath Pathi (Admin Manager) from CriticalRiver Technologies Pvt Ltd, grace this momentous occasion.
This collaboration exemplifies the power of coming together to create positive change. We extend our deepest gratitude to CriticalRiver Technologies Pvt Ltd for their unwavering support and commitment to our mission.
Together, we are making strides in the fight against cancer and improving healthcare access for all.
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Understanding Pancreatic Cancer: Shedding Light on Signs and Symptoms
At Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital & Research Institute , we believe in empowering you with knowledge about various cancers. Today, let's delve into #pancreaticcancer, a condition that demands awareness.
Pancreatic cancer begins when abnormal cells within the pancreas multiply uncontrollably. The pancreas, a vital organ behind the stomach, plays a crucial role in digestion and blood sugar regulation.
Abdominal Pain: Persistent pain in the abdomen or back.
Unintended Weight Loss: Dramatic weight loss without a clear cause.
Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Digestive Issues: Changes in bowel habits or stools.
Loss of Appetite: Lack of interest in eating.
Fatigue: Unexplained tiredness and weakness.
Early detection is key to improving outcomes, and recognizing these signs can prompt timely intervention.
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, consult with a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. Stay informed, stay vigilant. Knowledge is a powerful tool in the fight against cancer.
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Yesterday, on the 17th of November 2023, Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, in collaboration with the Indian Society Of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM), orchestrated a transformative one-day workshop on Critical Care Nursing. This event, an integral part of the CRITIC-SOUTH ZONE CRITICAL CARE CONFERENCE 2023, illuminated the path to heightened excellence in nursing.
Mastering Vital Aspects: Early Warning Signs Airway Management in ICU BLS/ACLS/PBLS/PALS ECG Interpretation Inauguration and High Tea
Engaging Workshops (30 Mins Each): A. Airway Management Skills B. Resuscitation Techniques C. How to Read an ECG D. Setting Up a Ventilator E. Hemodynamic Monitoring F. How to Read an ABG
Culmination with Knowledge and Celebration: Quiz and Certificate Distribution!
As we bask in the afterglow of this enriching day, we extend our deepest gratitude to every participant, dedicated faculty member, and steadfast supporter. Together, we are pioneers, shaping the future of critical care nursing, enhancing excellence, and leaving an indelible mark on patient care.
The breadth of topics covered in this workshop has not only expanded our knowledge but has also contributed significantly to the ongoing discourse on CRITICAL CARE NURSING practices. Here's to continuous learning, growth, and a shared commitment to elevate the standards of healthcare!
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Lung cancer is a serious concern, but understanding its risk factors and taking preventive measures can make a significant difference. Here's a straightforward guide for everyone:
Risk Factors:
Tobacco Use: Smoking is the leading cause. Quitting or avoiding smoking is the most effective step.
Secondhand Smoke: Even exposure to others' smoke can pose a risk.
Radon Gas: Test your homes for radon, a radioactive gas that can increase lung cancer risk.
Occupational Exposures: Certain jobs, like asbestos mining, can expose individuals to carcinogens.
Air Pollution: Prolonged exposure to high air pollution levels can be a risk.
Family History: If there's a history of lung cancer in your family, be vigilant.
Personal History of Lung Disease: Conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) increase risk.
Prevention Tips:
Quit Smoking: If you smoke, seek support to quit. It's the most impactful step.
Avoid Secondhand Smoke: Steer clear of environments where people smoke.
Test for Radon: Check your home for radon and mitigate if levels are high.
Reduce Occupational Exposures: Use protective equipment in jobs with carcinogen exposure.
Limit Air Pollution Exposure: Stay informed about air quality and minimize exposure.
Healthy Lifestyle: A balanced diet and regular exercise contribute to overall health and may reduce risk.
Taking small steps today can significantly impact your lung health tomorrow. Spread awareness and make lung health a priority!
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Happy Children's Day: Nurturing Little Warriors of Resilience!!!
On this special day dedicated to the joy and innocence that childhood brings, we celebrate the little warriors we are privileged to know and care for at Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute.
In the midst of their battles, these young hearts exhibit a resilience that's both inspiring and humbling. Today, we honor their courage, their smiles that light up even the toughest days, and their unwavering spirit that teaches us the true meaning of strength.
To our young superheroes, you are not defined by illness, you're defined by your bravery, your dreams, and the boundless potential within you. May your laughter echo in the halls, and your dreams reach heights beyond the stars.
Happy Children's Day to our little champions!
Your journey is our inspiration, and your smiles, our greatest reward.
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Demystifying #livercancer: Understanding Signs and Symptoms
What is Liver Cancer?
The liver is the football-sized organ in the upper-right area of the stomach. The liver is a powerhouse in your body, responsible for vital functions like filtering blood and producing essential proteins. Liver cancer, scientifically known as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is a condition where malignant cells form in the liver.
Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer:
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of liver cancer is crucial for early detection and timely intervention. Here are some common indicators:
Unexplained Weight Loss: Sudden and unexplained weight loss is a common early sign of liver cancer.
Abdominal Pain: Discomfort or pain in the upper right side of the abdomen can be a symptom.
Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and eyes, a condition known as jaundice, can occur as the liver's function is compromised.
Swelling in the Abdomen: A swollen or distended abdomen can be a result of a growing liver tumor.
Loss of Appetite: A persistent loss of appetite and feeling full even after eating small amounts.
Fatigue: Unexplained and prolonged fatigue is a common symptom of liver cancer.
Nausea and Vomiting: Persistent nausea and vomiting can be a sign, particularly when accompanied by other symptoms.
Weakness: General weakness and a feeling of being unwell.
It's important to note that in some cases, liver cancer may not exhibit symptoms in its early stages. Regular screenings and medical check-ups can help detect the condition even when no symptoms are present.
Early detection is critical for effective treatment. If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms or has risk factors, consult a healthcare professional promptly.
Stay informed, stay vigilant, and prioritize your well-being.
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors: Empower Yourself with Knowledge:
Knowledge is a powerful tool in the fight against breast cancer. Understanding the risk factors can empower you to take proactive steps toward your health. Here are some key risk factors to be aware of:
Age: The risk of breast cancer increases with age, with the majority of cases occurring in women over 50.
Gender: While it's less common, men can also develop breast cancer.
Family History: A family history of breast cancer can increase your risk, especially if it involves close relatives.
Genetics: Inherited gene mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, can predispose individuals to breast cancer.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Long-term use of HRT may increase the risk.
Lifestyle Factors: Certain lifestyle choices, like excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, and physical inactivity, can influence risk.
Radiation Exposure: Prior exposure to chest radiation, especially at a young age, can be a risk factor.
Dense Breast Tissue: Having dense breast tissue may increase the risk.
Early Menstruation/Late Menopause: Starting menstruation before age 12 or entering menopause after 55 may be associated with a higher risk.
Not Breastfeeding: Women who haven't breastfed or have done so for only a short duration may have a slightly higher risk.
Remember, having one or more risk factors doesn't mean you will definitely get breast cancer. Conversely, some people with no identifiable risk factors can still develop the disease. Regular check-ups, screenings, and a healthy lifestyle are essential in reducing the risk and ensuring early detection if cancer does occur.
Knowledge is your ally, and awareness is your shield. By understanding the risk factors, you are taking the first step in protecting your health.
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Celebrating World Anesthesia Day: Honoring Our Onco-Anesthesia Team and All Anesthesiologists
Today, on World Anesthesia Day, we extend our deepest gratitude and admiration to our exceptional Onco-Anesthesia Team at Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, and to all Anesthesiologists around the world.
Anesthesiologists: The Silent Heroes
In the world of medicine, Anesthesiologists are the silent heroes who play a pivotal role in ensuring comfort, safety, and care for patients. They are the guardians of calm in the operating room, orchestrating a symphony of anesthesia to ensure every surgical journey is smooth and painless.
Our Onco-Anesthesia Team: Masters of Precision
At Basavatarakam, our Onco-Anesthesia Team is a beacon of excellence. They stand at the forefront, bringing their expertise and unwavering dedication to ensure that cancer patients receive the best care, not only during surgery but at every critical juncture of their treatment.
A Tribute to Compassion
On this special day, we celebrate the compassion and skill of Anesthesiologists who, with their gentle hands and caring hearts, alleviate pain, fear, and anxiety. They are a source of solace for patients and their families, ensuring that every surgical procedure is a step towards healing.
Thank You for Your Dedication
To our Onco-Anesthesia Team and Anesthesiologists everywhere, we say a heartfelt thank you. Your dedication to the well-being of patients is a source of hope and comfort. Your tireless efforts behind the scenes are the foundation of countless success stories.
Let's celebrate the gift of comfort, care, and safety that Anesthesiologists bring to the world. To our Onco-Anesthesia Team and Anesthesiologists worldwide, we salute you!
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
Early diagnosis is our strongest weapon against breast cancer. Regular screenings and check-ups are the shields that protect our health. Remember, for cancer prevention, early diagnosis is the first step to a brighter future.
To take that step, begin with a conversation. Talk to your doctor. Always consult a doctor to guide you on this journey. Together, let's raise awareness and save lives!
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A cancer diagnosis is always a difficult experience, but when it affects a child, it can be especially heart-wrenching. Many questions naturally arise: Who should care for my child? Will my child recover? How will this affect our family? While not all questions have easy answers, we believe that knowledge and resources can offer a glimmer of hope.
In this video presented by Dr. Veerendra C. Patil, Consultant in Pediatric Hematology Oncology & BMT, we aim to provide a foundation for grasping the essentials of childhood cancer. Dr. Patil's expertise serves as a guiding light in the complex world of pediatric oncology.
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July is Sarcoma Awareness Month! Did you know that July is dedicated to raising awareness about sarcoma? As we observe Sarcoma Awareness Month, we want to shine a light on this rare form of cancer and its impact on individuals and families worldwide.
🎗️ What is Sarcoma Cancer? Sarcoma cancer is a group of rare tumors that develop in the body's connective tissues, such as muscles, bones, fat, and blood vessels. While sarcomas are uncommon, it's essential to understand their signs, symptoms, and available treatment options.
Signs and Symptoms:
Unusual lumps or swelling: Keep an eye out for any new growths or lumps that feel firm or tender.
Persistent pain or soreness: Pay attention to ongoing pain in a specific area, especially if it worsens with movement.
Limited mobility or joint stiffness: Difficulty moving a limb or experiencing stiffness can be indicative of sarcoma.
Fatigue and unexplained weight loss: Feeling excessively tired or experiencing unintentional weight loss could be symptoms of advanced sarcoma.
Bone pain: If sarcoma affects the bones, deep, persistent pain in the affected area may occur...
Seek Medical Advice: If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, we encourage you to consult a healthcare professional. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment and better chances of recovery.
Let's unite in the fight against sarcoma!
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On this special day, National Doctor's Day, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all the incredible doctors who selflessly serve humanity and make a positive impact on countless lives.
Their unwavering dedication, sacrifices, and tireless efforts in the field of medicine deserve our utmost respect and gratitude. Today, we honor these exceptional individuals who embody compassion, expertise, and resilience.
We express our sincere thanks to doctors around the world for their relentless pursuit of knowledge, their compassion towards patients, and their unwavering commitment to providing the best possible care. Your dedication and sacrifices inspire us all.
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Eid al-Adha Greetings from Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute!
Wishing you a joyous and blessed Eid al-Adha! May this festival of sacrifice and unity bring happiness, peace, and prosperity to all.
On this special occasion, we extend our warmest greetings to our Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute family and the wider community.
May this Eid al-Adha be a time of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness. Let us embrace the values of empathy, kindness, and generosity that this festival represents.
As we celebrate, let us remember those who are less fortunate and extend a helping hand to those in need. Together, we can make a positive difference and bring smiles to faces.
We are grateful for the dedication and compassion of our staff members, the strength and resilience of our patients, and the support of their families. Your contributions make a significant impact on the lives of others.
Wishing you a memorable and meaningful Eid al-Adha filled with love, joy, and blessings.
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March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month!
Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells and can cause bone pain, anemia, kidney problems, and more. These abnormal plasma cells multiply uncontrollably and produce an excess amount of monoclonal antibodies or M proteins, which can lead to various complications.
Early detection and treatment are key to improving outcomes.
If you or a loved one experience any symptoms of multiple myeloma, schedule an appointment with us at Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital. Our expert team is here to provide compassionate care and support throughout your cancer journey. Let's raise awareness and fight against multiple myeloma!
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March is National Kidney Cancer Awareness Month, and at Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital, we are dedicated to promoting kidney health and preventing kidney cancer. Here are some tips for reducing your risk of kidney cancer: Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out toxins and keep your kidneys healthy. Maintain a healthy weight: Obesity has been linked to an increased risk of kidney cancer, so make sure to eat a balanced diet and exercise regularly. Quit smoking: Smoking is a major risk factor for kidney cancer, so if you're a smoker, take steps to quit as soon as possible. Limit/Stop alcohol consumption: Drinking too much alcohol can also increase your risk of kidney cancer, so it's important to either limit your alcohol intake or stop drinking altogether. Manage high blood pressure: High blood pressure can damage your kidneys over time, so make sure to get regular check-ups and follow your doctor's recommendations. At Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital, we offer comprehensive kidney cancer care and treatment options. Our expert team of oncologists, urologists, and other specialists are dedicated to providing the best possible care for our patients. If you or someone you know is at risk of kidney cancer, don't hesitate to reach out to us for support and guidance. Together, we can help prevent kidney cancer and promote kidney health. Our Helpline: 040 - 2355 1235 / 7729 800 800
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