Nashik’s leading cancerspeciality hospital – HCG Manavata Cancer Centre (HCGMCC) has launched Vansham Clinic to address the growing need for hereditary cancer awareness and early intervention. This new clinic offers specialized screening and preventive measures for individuals with a family history of cancer. With the rise in cancer cases in India, this initiative aims to bridge the knowledge gap and provide tailored healthcare solutions focusing on early detection and personalized treatment plans, potentially saving lives and reducing the future burden of cancer.
“India is witnessing an alarming rise in cancer cases, with over 1.4 million new cases reported annually. A significant portion of these cases are driven by genetic predisposition. Research indicates that individuals with a family history of certain cancers, such as breast, ovarian and colorectal cancers, have a 5 to 10 per cent higher risk of developing cancer themselves. This makes hereditary screening crucial for early detection and timely intervention. Our attempt with the launch of Vansham Clinic is to address the growing need for awareness and management of hereditary cancers. Many families remain unaware of their genetic predisposition, missing crucial opportunities for early diagnosis and intervention. The clinic aims to close this gap by offering advanced genetic counselling, targeted screenings, and preventive healthcare for those at risk,” says Dr Raj Nagarkar, MD & Chief of Surgical Oncology & Robotic Services, HCG Manavata Cancer Centre (HCGMCC).
Vansham clinic operates with a highly specialized team, including experienced genetic counsellors and oncologists, ensuring personalized care from initial consultation to long-term follow-up. Appointments are available for individuals and families, providing a holistic approach that prioritizes education, prevention and patient empowerment.
“At Vansham Clinic, we will provide targeted screenings focused on hereditary cancers, including breast, ovarian and colorectal cancers. Additionally, our team of medical professionals will offer lifestyle counselling to help patients make informed decisions about their health and lifestyle choices to lower cancer risk. Finally, we will also do comprehensive follow-up care with on-going surveillance and preventive care for high-risk individuals,” adds Dr Nagarkar.
Early detection is crucial in the fight against cancer. Studies show that the five-year survival rate for most cancers increases dramatically when diagnosed at an early stage. For instance, the survival rate for breast cancer patients detected early can be as high as 99 percent, compared to just 27 per cent for those diagnosed at later stages.
“By detecting cancer early, we can offer less invasive treatments, reduce healthcare costs and ultimately, improve patient outcomes. With the introduction of Vansham Clinic, our mission is to ensure that high-risk individuals receive the surveillance and preventive care they need to stay one step ahead of cancer,” concludes Dr Nagarkar.