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  1. The Adyar Cancer Institute is a pioneer (since 1954) in cancer care from prevention to palliation. We have a legacy of leadership in research state-of-the -art technology. The care is free or subsidised or paid for, as needed. We offer ethical, professionally apt treatment, creating trust and hope.

  2. Cancer Institute (WIA) is a comprehensive cancer centre having 545 inpatient beds and 131 semi-occupancy beds under free and paying categories spread in both Dr. S. Krishnamurthi campus and Dr. V. Shanta campus.

  3. The Cancer Institute (WIA - Women's Indian Association), also known as the Adyar Cancer Institute, is a non-profit cancer treatment and research centre based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The Cancer Institute (WIA) was established in the year 1952 under the leadership of Muthulakshmi Reddy.

  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. The Cancer Institute (WIA), Chennai, was established by the Women India Association’s (WIA) Cancer Relief Fund under the leadership of Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy, as a ‘mission’ to provide scientific treatment and promote health education amongst all sections of people.

  6. Regional Cancer Centres ( RCC s) are cancer care hospitals and research institutes operating in India under the joint control and funding of the Government of India and the respective state governments.

  7. Cancer Institute Adyar | 2,790 followers on LinkedIn. Founder of Cancer Institute in 1954. First woman in India to graduate in medicine - 1912. First Indian member in wia Madras (1918) and...

  8. This study aimed to report the time trends in cancer incidence of breast and cervical cancer using Age-Period-Cohort (APC) model from five Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) in India for the period of 1985-2014.

  9. Abstract. Human papillomavirus (HPV) associated head and neck squamous cell cancers (HNSCC) have become increasingly common in the West, but the same cannot be said about India. These cancers have a different biology and confer a better prognosis, however, its current role in the management of patients in India is not clearly defined.

  10. Cancer as you know is a growing health problem world over. One of the thrust areas is cancer awareness, education and prevention. Dr.V.Shanta , Chairman, Cancer Institute, (WIA), Chennai