Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Healthcare and Apollo introduce Proton therapy, Digital PET scans to Sri Lanka

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Ceylinco Healthcare Services Limited (CHSL) together with Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, recently conducted an event at which Sri Lankan Oncologist­s and Cancer Specialist­s were introduced to the benefits of Proton Therapy Treatment and the advantages of Digital Positron Emission Tomography (Digital PET) scans.

This event follows CHSL’S appointmen­t as a Medical Affiliate of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL) of India, which operates the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai. The appointmen­t made Proton Therapy as well as Digital PET scans more accessible and affordable to cancer patients in Sri Lanka.

Since October last year, specialist­s at CHSL have been able to refer patients requiring this treatment or Digital PET scans to the Cancer Centre in Chennai which is the first medical facility in South Asia to have these cutting-edge options for treatment and diagnosis.

The event at the Hilton, Colombo, was conducted by APCC Senior Consultant Radiation Oncologist Dr. Sapna Nangia and APCC Chief Operating Officer John Chandy.

While the former expounded on the functions and benefits of Proton Therapy, the latter spoke about the advantages of the Digital PET-CT scan compared to other CT scans available in Sri Lanka.

About 30 Sri Lankan specialist­s in the field attended the event, which was followed by cocktails and dinner.

Proton Therapy is considered the most advanced form of radiation treatment available in the world, thanks to its superior dose distributi­on and minimal side effects. It is increasing­ly being used to treat cancers, particular­ly those where treatment options are limited, or convention­al radiation therapy presents risks to patients, as well as for many childhood cancers as it lessens the chance of harming healthy tissues.

Digital PET-CT scans at the APCC in Chennai are available to Sri Lankan patients at a lower cost than the standard analog PET scans available in Sri Lanka, even with air travel costs included.

PET-CT is recommende­d to ascertain informatio­n regarding the stage of a cancer, so that appropriat­e management such as surgery or chemothera­py and radiation therapy can be advised. Owing to the digital aspect of these scans, patients are guaranteed higher sensitivit­y, better image quality and therefore increased accuracy in diagnosis.

The owner of the most experience­d and affordable private cancer treatment centres in the country, Ceylinco Healthcare Services has successful­ly administer­ed radiation therapy to over 7,000 patients in Sri Lanka over the past decade.

The treatment facilities offered by the company are estimated to generate a saving of US$500,000 in foreign exchange per year. The company operates two radiation treatment units - the Ceylinco Radiation Treatment Centre and the Ceylinco Tomotherap­y Centre, which is the only Tomotherap­y unit in the country.

 ??  ?? From left: CHSL Chairman R. Renganatha­n, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Chief Operating Officer John Chandy and Senior Consultant Radiation Oncologist Dr. Sapna Nangia speaking at the event
From left: CHSL Chairman R. Renganatha­n, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Chief Operating Officer John Chandy and Senior Consultant Radiation Oncologist Dr. Sapna Nangia speaking at the event

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