Transforming Oral Cancer Management in India with Photodynamic Therapy

Transforming Oral Cancer Management in India with Photodynamic Therapy

Author: Prof. Dr. Pawan Gupta, M.Ch.
Founder, ICanCaRe
Sr. Director, Surgical Oncology, MAX Hospital, Vaishali

pawan@icancare.com

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Oral cancer remains one of India’s most pressing healthcare challenges, with the country witnessing the highest incidence globally. With over 450,000 cases reported annually, driven largely by tobacco consumption, it is imperative to adopt innovative solutions to combat this epidemic. My recently published article in Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy highlights one such breakthrough—Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)—as a transformative treatment for early and recurrent oral cancers and pre-malignant lesions.

🌐 Read the full article here: Photodynamic Therapy for Early and Recurrent Oral Cancers and Pre-Malignant Lesions: Need of the Hour for India.

Why PDT is the Need of the Hour

Photodynamic Therapy offers a cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment approach. PDT selectively targets malignant tissues without affecting the surrounding healthy cells by using a photosensitizing agent and a specific wavelength of light.

  • Tissue-Sparing Treatment: This is especially crucial for preserving speech, swallowing, and aesthetics in oral cancers.
  • Minimally Invasive: PDT eliminates the need for disfiguring surgeries and extensive treatments, improving the patient’s quality of life.
  • Repeatable & Safe: Unlike radiotherapy, PDT can be repeated without causing cumulative damage, making it ideal for recurrent cancers.

The article underscores two real-life case studies showcasing PDT’s success in sparing patients from extensive surgeries, preserving their functionality, and ensuring a higher quality of life.

ICanCaRe: Driving Innovation for Oral Cancer Control

At ICanCaRe, we are committed to advancing the fight against oral cancers through innovation and outreach:

  1. Adopting New Technologies: As seen with PDT, ICanCaRe is at the forefront of introducing technologies that transform cancer care, from diagnostics to treatment.
  2. Tobacco Cessation Programs: Addressing the root cause of most oral cancers, our programs have reached millions across India, empowering them to quit tobacco through our quitline number 9773856664
  3. Community Outreach: Through awareness campaigns, screenings, and educational initiatives, we strive to bring preventive healthcare to underserved communities.

Our efforts align with the need to make cutting-edge treatments like PDT accessible and affordable for all, ensuring no patient is left behind.

A Call to Action

The fight against oral cancer demands a unified effort—embracing innovative technologies, prioritizing prevention, and spreading awareness. PDT is not just a treatment; it’s a beacon of hope for countless patients battling oral cancer in India.

To delve deeper into the potential of PDT and its role in India’s healthcare landscape, read the complete article here:
👉 Photodynamic Therapy for Early and Recurrent Oral Cancers and Pre-Malignant Lesions.

Let’s work together to redefine oral cancer care and ensure a healthier future for all.

 

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Prof. (D.) Pawan Gupta Manoj Tayal Dr. Shovan K. Majumder Divya Nagpal Dr REENA KUMAR Alok Narang Dr Anshul jain Praveen Arany rajkumari sachdeva Dr Goura Kishor Rath Vinitaa Jha Harit Chaturvedi Max Healthcare Office of Research Rajesh Saxena Sandeep Budhiraja Dr Anil D’Cruz Somesh Chandra Jonathan Celli, PhD Hui Liu PDT, Inc. Pravesh Singh Vivek Gupta Shruti Agrawal Rishabh Agrawal Vinali Gupta Ravi Kumar Arun Monika Kumari Dr Gaurav Aggarwal

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