BD-India launches PortShala- Medical Education Program on chemo ports
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New Delhi: BD-India (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has announced the launch of a specialist educational program on chemo ports on World Cancer Day, observed on 4th February every year. These ports are used to deliver chemotherapy to cancer patients.
This initiative will focus on upgrading information levels on Implanting, Administration and Maintenance of Chemo ports amongst all cancer stakeholders and caregivers. Chemo Ports have proven to be a boon for breast cancer patients as patients often have to undergo long periods of chemotherapy, involving multiple sessions. The port stays in place for the chemotherapy treatment duration and eliminates the need to find a suitable vein at each treatment session. Experts believe that the intensive information and knowledge around ports can greatly improve the treatment regime & quality of life for breast cancer patients significantly. *Breast cancer mortality rate currently stands at about 50% and accounts for over 27% of all new cancer cases in Indian women.
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