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HCGMCC concludes onco-surgery conference in Nashik

HCGMCC concludes onco-surgery conference in Nashik

The three-day event included a pre-conference surgical workshop followed by two days of a video-based conference featuring a diverse range of sessions HCG Manavata Cancer Centre (HCGMCC) recently concluded a highly successful 'Frontiers In Onco-Surgery' conference in Nashik. The event, participated by over 100 leading oncologists from various parts of India, showcased cutting-edge advancements and best practices in cancer treatment. The three-day event included a pre-conference surgical workshop followed by two days of a video-based conference featuring a diverse range of sessions focusing on key areas such as head and neck, breast, thorax, bone and soft tissue, GI & HPB and genito urinary. The event aimed to learn from real-world case studies and first-hand experiences, particularly highlighting the strides made in robotic surgeries for cancer treatments. The advancement is paramount as it ensures improved patient outcomes and swift recovery post-surgery. The three-day event also hosted a surgical video competition among residents from all over the country. Awards were given out in two categories for the best submitted minimal invasive and open surgery videos, Rs40,000 for the first winner, Rs 30,000 for the second and Rs 25,000 for the third. “Frontiers in onco-surgery serves as an annual platform for oncologists nationwide to engage in collaborative learning and share insights into the dynamic landscape of cancer care. The overwhelming response and active participation underscore the thirst for knowledge and innovation in our field,” says Dr Raj Nagarkar, Managing Director and Chief of Surgical Oncology & Robotic Services, HCG Manavata Cancer Centre (HCGMCC) & Hospitals. “The ‘Frontiers In Onco-Surgery’ conference not only promoted knowledge sharing and networking but also reinforced Nashik's growing prominence in the realm of healthcare services, particularly in advanced cancer care treatments. The city’s connectivity not only streamlines the movement of goods and services but also ensures convenient access for various stakeholders, supporting Nashik's role as a convenient and accessible hub for healthcare services,” concludes Dr Nagarkar.