TIL Desk Lucknow/ Apollomedics Superspeciality Hospital, in association with Haematology Foundation, hosted a Paediatric Haematology and Oncology Update 2023 symposium, on January 21, 2023, at Hotel Centrum in Lucknow. The symposium featured presentations and case studies from leading experts in the field of Paediatric Haematology & Oncology from across the country.
Speaking on the occasion Dr. Mayank Somani, MD & CEO, Apollomedics Superspeciality Hospital said, “We are excited to bring together such eminent group of seasoned healthcare professionals & to provide a forum which is accessible to all, to learn and grow in their field. It essential to discuss & adopt best global practices in Paediatric Haematology & Oncology as this can help to improve patient outcomes. We are grateful to all the faculties & delegates who joined us for this symposium. I would also like to thank Haematology Foundation who has been doing exceptional work in the field of Paediatric Haematology & Oncology & hope (that) this symposium will help to improve the care and treatment of children with blood disorders and cancer.”
Prof (Dr.) Sonia Nityanand, director Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, who graced the event as Guest of Honour said, “while the prevalence of PIDs in the United States is reported to be as high as 1 in 1,200, there is currently no nationwide data on the prevalence of PIDs in India. Based on statistical projections, it is estimated that there could be more than one million patients with PIDs in India. I hope that with this symposium the attendees were able to take away valuable knowledge and insights from the symposium.
Prof Dr Archana Kumar, HOD, Paediatric Oncology & Haematology, Apollo Hospitals Lucknow said, “in about 60-70 % cases of primary immunodeficiency, Bone Marrow Transplant is required to save the patient’s life. However, due to lack of donors, the transplant takes a long time. Normally, the bone marrow donor are the siblings of the patients or external donors. At times fearing the duration, cost and other factors of the treatment, parents don’t turn up for treatment. While not all infections are fatal some can take form of cancer if left untreated.
The symposium featured several highly qualified and experienced speakers, including & was attended by the leading experts from various institutions of the country including Prof (Dr.) Amita Agarwal Professor & Head – Immunology, SGPGIMS, Lucknow, Prof (Dr) Archana Kumar – HOD Paediatric Haematology & Oncology Apollo Hospitals Lucknow, Dr. SP Yadav, Dr. Vikas Dua, Dr. Nishant Verma, KGMU Lucknow, Dr. Sneha Tandon Royal London Hospital, BARTS Health ,NHS Trust, London Dr. Priyanka Chauhan, Apollo Hospital Lucknow, Dr. Vijay P Raturi, Apollo Hospital, Lucknow, Dr. Sukriti Gupta, Dr. Shilpi Agarwal RMLIMS Lucknow, Dr. Nivedita P Yeramilli, SGPGIMS Lucknow & Dr. Aashi Gupta, SGPGIMS Lucknow
Dr Priyanka Chauhan, Consultant, Haematology and Bone Marrow Transplant – Apollo Hospital Lucknow, gave a presentation on supportive care in Haematological Malignancies, and role of paediatrician’s role, She also highlighted the high prevalence of Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (PIDs) in India.
The Symposium covered a wide range of topics viz recent updates in diagnosis & treatment of Paediatric ailments including HLH, PID, Laeukaemia, Lymphoma, Paediatric ALL & AML etc. The event provided an opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest developments in the field of paediatric hematology and oncology.