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Mumbai: Mobile Cancer Detection Van All Set To Roll Its Wheels

Its aim of early detection, education and prevention at community doorsteps using a mobile cancer detection van.

Mumbai: Mobile Cancer Detection Van All Set To Roll Its Wheels
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In an ongoing movement to tackle cancer, Mumbaikars and residents of Maharashtra will not have to visit specialists in a hospital or clinic for cancer detection. Asian Cancer Foundation (ACF), a registered non-profit organization, in collaboration with the Nargis Dutt Foundation will move forward in its aim of early detection, education and prevention at community doorsteps using a mobile cancer detection van.

On the occasion of International Women's Day 2022, the van donated by Nargis Dutt Foundation will be flagged off by Priya Dutt, Ex. Member of Parliament and Trustee of the Nargis Dutt Foundation, in the presence of Dr Ramakant Deshpande, Executive Chairman of ACI, Dr Deepak Parikh, Executive Chairman of ACF & Medical Director ACI, Dr Sanjay Sharma, Director of ACF Dr Jagdeesh Kulkarni, Director of ACF, Dr Rajiv Yadav. COO of ACI, Dr Arun Shetty, Center Head of ACI Cumballa Hill hospital. This will be followed by a free cancer screening camp for women.

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in India. This number is increasing daily owing to a lack of early detection programs and awareness about the importance of the same. It is for this purpose that ACF now has a special mobile screening vehicle that has been equipped with tools for early detection and testing.

Dr Deepak Parikh, Executive Chairman of Asian Cancer Foundation said, “The new mobile van will keep track of cancer patients by visiting various areas of Mumbai and Maharashtra. This will assist the screening program and will keep a record of the most prevalent types of cancer which will help to analyze the reasons behind it. Along with the camps for early detection and screenings, we will also hold awareness programs and counselling, especially in personal hygiene, tobacco de-addiction. The target is to screen at least 5000 people every year. SOPs have been set up that will act as guidelines to efficiently carry out this program.”

Parikh added, “The van includes a dental chair for oral cancer screening and oral biopsy procedures. The van has an examination bed for breast and cervical examination with a facility for Pap smear tests. Doctors and Medical staff of the Asian Cancer Institute will assist ACF in implementing the programs.

Priya Dutt, mentioned, "It couldn’t have been a better partnership with Asian Cancer Foundation because there are all renowned doctors who really know what is needed. Our support can help in every way. Health is very important. We have started raising funds in India as well and started funding patients for their cancer treatment. We realized two things- early detection cuts cost. Cancer can be curable if detected early. No person should lose their life due to a lack of funds.”

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