News Desk, News Nation 360 : Cancer has a profound and wide-ranging effect. Nevertheless, the human spirit manages to brighten the road to recovery even in the darkest circumstances. Bone cancer is one of the most difficult types of this misleading disease. It aims to undermine the very basis of human nature by striking at the centre of the human structure. The fight against bone cancer is a monument to the human condition, which is defined by a tenacious pursuit of normalcy and health in the face of adversity. With the slogan "হাল ছেড়ো না বন্ধু," Medica Superspecialty Hospital held an inspirational "Ortho Onco Champions Meet" to honour resiliency and optimism. The survivors of bone cancer and the people who cared for them came together for this meeting. About 4,000 new cases of bone cancer are detected in India alone each year, according to recent data from the Indian Cancer Society. Roughly 5% of cancer cases worldwide are bone cancers. to create a community where survivors can support one another on their ongoing journeys and draw mental strength from one another's experiences. Medica wanted to use this Ortho Onco Survivors Meet to create a network of support for patients suffering from bone cancer. Nicolas Facino, Executive Director of Alliance française du Bengale, was the guest of honour for the event. Other distinguished guests included Partha Sarkar,
Chairman of Rotary International, District 3291's Cancer Awareness and Prevention Committee; Swami Suparnananda, Secretary of the RKM Institute of Culture, Goplark; Shri Shakti Prasad Mishra, Nivedita Chair of the Centre for Indological Studies and Research, RMIC, Golpark; Swami Dheyananda, Principal, RKM Shilpapitha Engineering College; and Dr. Kousik Nandy, Consultant in Surgical Oncology (Musculoskeletal) at Medica Superspecialty Hospital kindly attended. Dr. Kousik Nandy shared that since several types of bone cancer affect people of different ages and that some are more common in adults, bone cancer is difficult to treat and frequently misunderstood by the general public. Every case is different and requires tailored attention. Their hospital specialises in cutting-edge care that aims to restore function and quality of life, such as limb recovery surgeries. Stories that give cancer patients hope and reassure them that life can go back to normal have inspired everyone. To guarantee that each patient receives the best care possible, their committed team works nonstop. Bone cancer patients have a bright future if they receive early diagnosis and treatment.
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