November 02, 2025

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All India Institute of Ayurveda Goa launches integrative cancer centre

Panaji:The All India Institute of Ayurveda in Goa on Wednesday launched a jointIntegrative Oncology Research and Care Centre. The initiative combinesmodern oncology withAYUSHsystems of medicine to improve the quality of life of cancer patients, an official said. According to the PTI report, the inaugural clinic was conducted at the newly inaugurated Integrative Oncology Research and Care Centre ofAIIAin Dhargal of North Goa, the senior official said. He said four complexcancercases were presented before a multi-disciplinary panel comprising oncologists, AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) experts, and senior researchers. Also Read:Ministry of Ayush celebrates 10th Ayurveda Day Patients and their relatives were present during the deliberations and had their queries addressed in detail. “Each case was evaluated from diverse clinical perspectives, and after comprehensive discussion, the panel reached a consensus on therapeutic and adjuvant treatment options. The initiative aims to offer patients an evidence-based integrative approach to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life,” the official said. “This is the first-of-its-kind collaboration in India, and it is significant that Goa has taken the lead,” said Dr Shekhar Salkar, senior oncosurgeon at Manipal Hospital, Goa, and member of an empowered committee. He added that such clinics will now be held every month, with prior appointments required at theAIIAcentre. The clinic brought together experts from various institutions, including Tata Memorial Centre and its Navi Mumbai-based R&D wing ACTREC. According to organisers, the effort represents a shared vision of modern and traditional medicine experts to provide holistic cancer care. Patients attending the first session reported being “immensely benefited” from the exercise, officials said. had earlier reported that Patients visiting the South Goa District Hospital will no longer have to undergo treatment on wheelchairs or stretchers, as the hospital has finally been upgraded to its full 500-bed capacity. Also Read:AIIA holds bike rally under the theme Ayurveda for People and Planet

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