Transformative Workshop on Photo-biomodulation (PBM) Therapy

Date: November 10, 2023

The Oral Oncology Connect hosted a transformative workshop themed “Oral Cancer – Journey Re-Defined,” which focused on innovative light treatments in cancer care, such as Photobiomodulation (PBM), Photo-dynamic Therapy, and Photo diagnostics. Held at the Conference Hall, Service Floor, MAX Vaishali, this hybrid event welcomed key speakers and participants from varied domains of healthcare and research to delve deep into the potential of PBM in cancer care. The event, organized by the institute’s Surgical Oncology and Head and Neck Oncology team led by Sr. Director Dr. Pawan Gupta, highlighted the institute’s commitment to pioneering advancements in cancer care. The program was conducted hybridly with the support of ECHO India. The participants included practitioners, students and clinicians around 100 were physically present, and almost the same numbers joined online.

Keynote Speakers included Dr. Praveen R. Arany, Dr. Mallika Sethi Rishi, Dr. Shovan K Majumder, Dr. Rakesh Rawal, Dr. Jyoti Batra, Dr. Poorvee Mathur, Dr. Asad Khan, Dr. Pravesh Singh, and Dr. Manoj Tayal who brought forth their expertise in oral biology, surgery, biomedical engineering, and LED-based photo biomodulation, among other specializations.

The event brought together luminaries Dr. Praveen R. Arany and Dr. Mallika Sethi Rishi, providing valuable insights into the underpinnings and clinical applications of Photobiomodulation (PBM). A key highlight was the hands-on demonstration of PBM equipment, allowing participants to engage with state-of-the-art therapeutic tools.

Another key contribution to the workshop was made by Dr. Shovan K Majumder, a distinguished expert in the field of BIOPHOTONICS. Dr. Majumder, who is a Professor, at Homi Bhabha National Institute (HBNI), Department of Atomic Energy and Head, of the Laser Biomedical Applications Division, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), shared his extensive knowledge and findings of Research and Development carried out in his Group towards the advancement of Photo diagnosis and Phototherapy including Photodynamic Therapy and Photo-biomodulation.  His session illuminated the audience on the cutting-edge applications of photonics-based technologies in cancer care, highlighting their potential to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life in patients. The team from RRCAT consists of. Majumder and other scientists of his Group, Dr. Srinivas Satapathy, Dr. Khageswar Sahu, Dr. Rashmi Shrivastav, and Dr. Hemant Krishna presented their extensive research work on various biomedical applications of light and the advanced work being carried out by them in developing photonics-based point-of-care medical instruments.

The agenda for the event was packed with insightful sessions starting from 1:30 PM after lunch, with topics covering molecular mechanisms, dosimetry concepts, and clinical practice guidelines for PBM in cancer care. The discussions were chaired by eminent professionals like Prof. G.K. Rath, Dr. Harit Chaturvedi, Dr. Amitabh Singh, Dr. Amit Verma,  Dr. Meenu Walia, Dr. Rahul Singh, Dr. Alok Narang, Dr. Sanjay Labh, Dr. Rajat Saxena and Dr. Srinivas Satapathy set a high standard for academic discourse.

Sessions chaired by respected figures in oncology set a high standard for academic discourse. Dr. Jyoti Batra’s presentation emphasized the importance of inclusive partnerships for improved patient outcomes.

The series was further enriched by the addition of Dr. Asad Khan, who is recognized for conducting the first clinical trials in Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) for infections. Dr. Khan presented his experience, adding a unique perspective on the practical challenges and benefits of PDT in clinical settings.

A hands-on demonstration on PBM instruments was a highlight, spearheaded by Dr. Mallika Sethi, and supported by BIOLASE India Pvt. Ltd. allowing attendees to engage with the latest technology. The event also emphasized the importance of inclusive partnerships for better patient outcomes, a topic presented by Dr. Jyoti Batra of Santosh University.

The workshop concluded with a comprehensive hands-on demonstration of PBM, where participants had the opportunity to experience the practical aspects of this emerging therapeutic modality.

This educational series was a pivotal step in redefining the journey of oral cancer treatment, with a strong focus on patient wellness and quality of life. The event emphasized the critical role of dental care in oncology, reflecting on the severe side effects of cancer treatments, like oral mucositis, and the potential of PBM therapy to mitigate these effects.

Endorsed by associations like MASCC, ISOO, and WALT, PBM’s efficacy in preventing and treating cancer treatment-induced oral mucositis was underscored, reflecting rigorous analysis from numerous studies.

The event was not only a learning platform for oncologists, dentists, and healthcare professionals but also offered profound insights for medical equipment suppliers, researchers, and caregivers, emphasizing the importance of informed treatment decisions.

The Oral Oncology Connect – Education Series was a successful endeavor by ICanCaRe, the MAX Institute of Cancer Care, the Indian Dental Association – East Delhi, ECHO India, and Santosh University, pushing the envelope in cancer care through innovative and cost-effective treatments. The workshop paved the way for further research and application of PBM in clinical settings, marking a significant milestone in patient-centric cancer care.

In summary, the Oral Oncology Connect – Education Series was a collaborative effort led by Dr. Pawan Gupta and his team, showcasing MAX Institute’s role as a leader in patient-centric cancer care and education. The series successfully facilitated a platform for knowledge exchange and set a benchmark for future educational endeavors in the field of oncology.

The event was well conducted by Dr. Sumanth Bholu, Dr. Khyati, Dr. Ghatdeep, and Dr Anshika. Ms. Sanchika Gupta of ECHO India managed the program online.

The entire marketing team of MAX Vaishali Mr. Shahzad, Mr. Sachin, and his team worked hard to make the event a success.

Certificates were given to all participants of the event.

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India emerging as a major change for Photo-Dynamic therapy (PDT) and Photo-biomodulation (PBM) for Oral lesion management.

As a follow-up to my presentation and learning at the International Photodynamic Association Conference 2023 at FINLAND, and my quest to know more about photodynamic and photo-biomodulation for the oral cavity I was invited to the “WORKSHOP on PHOTOBIOMODULATION THERAPY IN HEAD AND NECK CANCER” at Indore on 11th September 2023 at the Indian Institute of Head and Neck Oncology, Indore.

It was an opportunity to understand the diverse use of the new modality of PBM and PDT in Oral Lesions. Although PDT has been available for quite some time and I have had some successful cases with PDT for oral cancers, the new molecules with fewer side effects and ease of use is going to change the way cancer will be treated in the future.

It is also good to know that so much is being done in this field in India and many takers for this.

I got to meet some of the pioneers in this field:

Dr. Praveen Arany, Past President of WALT (WORLD ASSOCIATION OF LASER THERAPY), Oral Biologist, Biomedical Engineering and Surgery, School of Dental Medicine, University of Buffalo, USA.

Dr. Rene Jene Bensandaoun, President, WORLD ASSOCIATION for PHOTOBIOMODULATION Therapy. He is from France and promoting PBM extensively the world over with new insights and use for the same.

Dr. Digpal Darkar, President of the Indian Institute of Head and Neck Oncology the pioneer and probably the first in India to do PBM for his patients of Oral cancers. He has shown that it is easy to do and gives immense relief to the patients. Would be starting the course on PBM at his Institute.

Dr. Rajkumari Sachdeva, ENT surgeon and HN oncologist is using the PBM for her patients extensively. She gave a demonstration of the same.

Here, I had the opportunity to meet the Director of RRCAT, Dr. Shankar V Nakhe, who invited me to his center where extensive research is being done for oral diagnosis and treatment with optics – spectroscopy, PBM, and PDT.  

The emerging technology and use of light as therapy and for the diagnosis of oral lesions it is going to change the way we treat oral lesions and cancers in the future.

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