Conference for Breast cancer inaugurated by Actor Lisa Ray
Mumbai : 19 October 2015: Women’s Cancer
Initiative - Tata Memorial Hospital, (WCI-TMH) have joined hands with
the Nag Foundation, Pune to organize a Conference for Breast cancer survivors
in the city. The conference was inaugurated at the hands of Celebrity /
Model and Actor Lisa Ray in the midst of the Guest of Honour Dr. Anil
D’cruz, Director, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai and Mrs. Deveika Bhojwani,
Vice President – Women’s Cancer Initiative and Dr. Shona Nag,Trustee , Nag Foundation.
Advances in medical care are helping more
women get through a cancer diagnosis successfully. In fact, there are almost
one million breast cancer survivors in India today. The diagnosis and treatment
of cancer however can cause problems, both physical and emotional, for
survivors and those who care for them. This two days conference, touched upon
various aspects of breast cancer, to help women cope with the concerns that can arise during and
after cancer treatment.
Lisa Ray of course we all know as a
celebrity and also a cancer survivor, inaugurated the conference and
said, "Deveika has been an inspiration as she has tirelessly worked
to improve Breast Cancer awareness and provide solidarity and support in
India. There are so many aspects to healing from cancer, beyond the body-
emotional and psychological - and it is equally important to address these
needs.”
She further added, “Only a cancer
patient can fully understand what another survivor is experiencing and that's
why it's important to provide a forum for not only Breast Cancer patients but
all cancer patients to express themselves. I'm so happy and honoured to
support this initiative. As you know, I'm living with a condition called
Multiple Myeloma which technically isn't curable and I've had to make many
adjustments in order to continue to thrive and lead a healthy, active life. I
know I will gain insights and inspiration from this conference as well."
“This is the 4th consecutive year of
the Indian Breast Cancer Survivors Conference - and we are very happy that the
response and participation from Survivors has been overwhelming. It is a great
opportunity for survivors from various cities and backgrounds to come together
and share their post treatment issues and bond together as a group. We hope
that the conference will be driven entirely by the survivors a few years from
now. This has also been a great collaboratory effort between WCI and the Nag
Foundation along with oncologists from Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Goa, Ahmednagar
and Aurangabad” adds Trustee of Nag Foundation, MD. Sr. Oncologist Shona
Nag.
While sharing the content of this two days
program Dr. Shona Nag said that the first day’s program included educational
sessions for survivors with recent updates on the surgical, medical and
radiation therapy aspects of breast cancer treatment by eminent oncologists
from Mumbai, Pune and Nashik.
The highlight of the educational program
was a panel discussion which had survivors, oncologists, gynecologists, HR
professionals and Social Workers on the panel. It aimed to answer common
concerns amongst women after treatment, on a wide range of topics, from breast
reconstruction, financial support for treatment, to integrating back into the
workforce post treatment.
The later sessions emphasized on important
issues like long term side-effects of treatment, patient advocacy programs as
well as a talk on spirituality and cancer.
The second day also had several work-shops
conducted by experts. Each workshop addressed important concerns like
lifestyle, fitness and diet after breast cancer treatment, lymphoedema (arm
swelling post treatment) management and even the role of yoga and Reiki in the
recovery after cancer treatment.
Once the breast cancer treatment is over
the patient’s lifestyle is often ignored and simple changes can reduce the risk
of recurrence. It is important for women to be aware of this. Therefore post
treatment issues are equally important and troublesome and interfere with the
quality of living.
The Conference also had a special session
for Caregivers who play a vital role in the recovery of a Cancer Survivor. This
two days conference addressed some of these concerns and integrated the breast
cancer patient back into society, helping them to lead normal productive lives.
Over 350 breast cancer survivors from Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Goa & Bangalore
and other parts of India attended the conference.
Apart from the closed door two days
conference, they also took this opportunity to create awareness about breast
cancer, cure, care and rehabilitation through some special events.
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