- Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon leads the ways for society awareness and detection of lung cancer in early stage by introduction of Low Dose CT Scan,
- The hospital also presented two cases in which complex cancers caused due to using tobacco were successfully cured by the doctors.
- Paras Hospital will also organise a 5-km long Marathon Sunday (2 June, 2019) from Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon to HUDA City Centre and the Back to Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon to raise awareness against use of tobacco.
- The marathon will be organised in collaboration with Indian Medical Association (IMA), Gurgaon chapter and will be attended by by Dr Jai Bhagwan Bansal, President, IMA and Dr Ajay Gupta, Secretary, IMA.
- Lung Cancer Screening and Low Dose CT Scan is launched under the team of doctors Dr. Arunesh Kumar, Chief of Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine, Dr. Kaushal Yadav, Senior Consultant & HOD, Surgical Oncology (Unit 2), Dr. Deepak Jain, Senior Consultant, Surgical Oncology(Unit 2), Dr. Sudip Raina, Senior Consultant & HOD, Surgical Oncology(Unit 1), Dr.Shirsak Ghosh, Consultant, Surgical Oncology(Unit 1), Dr. Deepak Singla, Consultant, Medical Oncology, D. Sanjay Dhawan, Head, Radiology
Gurgaon, 3rd June 2019: In a move to observe the ‘World No Tobacco Day’, Paras Hospital in the city today introduces lung cancer screening clinic and low-dose CT scan, a facility that will make screening for lung cancer faster and accurate. A low-dose CT scan is a quick, painless, and non-invasive approach to screen for lung cancer with very minimal radiation exposure compared to conventional CT Scan.
The premier healthcare facility is leading the way for Lung Cancer Awareness in City/State
“The low-dose CT scan is a great achievement for us since it is the most advanced form of screening mechanism that is used in several developed countries globally. This is an advanced system that can detect lung lesions better results than conventional X-rays and with very minimal radiation exposure. Heavy smokers can benefit from this as they need not go through the lengthy process involved in a CT scan. This process will be shorter and effective and it will allow us to save more lives from lung cancer,” says Dr. Arunesh Kumar, Chief of Pulmonology & Sleep Medicine, Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon
Survivors of tobacco related complex Cancer Cases treated by Paras Doctors speaks against tobacco use
In the first case, Mrs. Rachna Sharma (Name Changed ) (48) was admitted with complaint of weakness and was diagnosed with non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Dr. Kaushal Yadav successfully operated her, following which she received chemotherapy.
Dr. Kushal Yadav and Dr. Deepak Jain performed an infrastructure maxillectomy on the right side, for a case of oral cavity cancer. As case was detected and treated in early stage no additional treatment was required.
Oral cavity cancers are most common cancers among Indian male population. Lung cancer remains the third most common type of cancer in India, affecting 7.5% and is most common cause of cancer related mortality. Tobacco is leading cause of both these cancers and these efforts for avoiding tobacco, awareness and treatment of cancer at earlier stages are requirement of today’s time.
Paras Hospital will also organise a 5-km long Marathon on Sunday (2 June, 2019) from Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon to Huda City Center and then back to Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon to raise awareness against the rampant use of tobacco. The marathon will be organised in collaboration with Indian Medical Association (IMA), Gurgaon chapter, and will be attended by Dr Jai Bhagwan Bansal, President, IMA and Dr Ajay Gupta, Secretary, IMA.
Paras Hospitals Gurgaon is among the leading providers of treatment and care in the field of Oncology neurosciences, cardiology, orthopedics, nephrology, gastroenterology, and critical care in India.