Empowering General Practitioners in Early Cancer Recognition :
A Session Led by Renatus Consultants
Renatus Cancer Centre recently conducted an interactive academic session for general practitioners in Pune, focusing on the early identification of cancer-related symptoms, timely clinical evaluation, and appropriate oncological referrals. The discussion emphasized the importance of early detection, multidisciplinary collaboration, and strengthening coordinated patient care within community practice settings. The session also served as a platform for knowledge exchange regarding practical challenges encountered in primary care while managing patients with suspected malignancies.
As part of the program, breast surgery expert demonstrated appropriate breast examination techniques using anatomical models, highlighting key clinical do’s and don’ts and emphasizing accurate and systematic examination methods. Participants engaged in hands-on practice and were further guided on effective patient communication during clinical examination and consultation.
Together for a Cause: Blood Donation Camp 2026
Renatus Cancer Centre, in association with Irya Foundation and Jan Kalyan Blood Bank, successfully organised a Blood Donation Camp on 15th March 2026. The initiative stood as a testament to compassion, social responsibility, and the collective commitment towards saving lives through voluntary blood donation.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the generous donors, dedicated volunteers, and supporters whose invaluable contribution made this noble cause a meaningful success.
Cancer Awarness and Early Recognition Initiative at Sanaswadi
Recently, Dr. Aishwarya Ghule, Medical Oncologist from our team, conducted an interactive session on cancer awareness and early recognition for company workers at Sanaswadi near Pune. The session was organised in association with an NGO at ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Private Limited (CPPL).
The program aimed to spread awareness regarding common cancers, their early warning signs, prevention, and the importance of timely medical attention. Workers often remain unaware of important health-related issues beyond their profession, making such educational initiatives extremely valuable in today’s time of rising cancer incidence and increasing chances of cure with early diagnosis.
Key highlights of the session included: .
1. Tobacco cessation and its major role in cancer prevention
2. Importance of cervical cancer vaccination
3. Early symptoms and timely screening awareness
It was a highly engaging and informative session with enthusiastic participation from the attendees.