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  1. Welcome to Tata Memorial Centre. Indelible footprints on the sands of time. http://tmc.gov.in/index.php/milestone-book. Introducing a new speciality of cancer care in India: PATIENT NAVIGATION PROGRAM – KEVAT. Registrations open, kindly apply online. https://tmc.gov.in/index.php/kevat-patient-navigator. TMH Disha. https://tmc.gov.in/index.php ...

  2. Tata Memorial Hospital is a post-graduate teaching centre and is affiliated to the University of Mumbai, National Board of Examinations and Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. Every year about 80 post-graduate students register with the centre for doing their Master's or Doctorate courses.

  3. Tata Memorial Centre is amongst the oldest and largest cancer centres in the world, with over 75 years of exceptional patient care, high-quality training and innovative cancer research. Over the years, it has grown in size and stature, maintaining its pre-eminent position at the forefront of national and global cancer control efforts.

  4. Tata Memorial Centre is amongst the oldest and largest cancer centres in the world, with over 75 years of exceptional patient care, high-quality training and innovative cancer research.

  5. Tata Memorial Centre is amongst the oldest and largest cancer centres in the world, with over 75 years of exceptional patient care, high-quality training and innovative cancer research.

  6. The Tata Memorial Centre is a comprehensive centre for cancer research and treatment. It is a landmark on the global health map where about 60 per cent of patients seeking primary care are treated free of charge

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Dr Rajendra Badwe, the director of Tata Memorial Centre, retires after a successful 15-year tenure. Learn about his contributions to cancer treatment and his plans for the future.

  8. Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai is a Grant-in-Aid Institution under the aegis of Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India having centres at :- Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Kharghar, Navi Mumbai

  9. Tata Memorial Centre research suggests that dying cancer cells release cell-free chromatin particles after chemotherapy and radiotherapy that can turn healthy cells into cancerous ones Cancer treatment protocols may need to include drugs/agents that deactivate/destroy cell-free chromatin particles released by treated, dying cancer cells, finds TMC’s Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer ...

  10. Dec 5, 2019 · MUMBAI: The country’s premier cancer treatment hub, Tata Memorial Centre in Parel, will shortly double the number of paediatric patients it treats annually.

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