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Apollo Hospitals Mumbai Launches Rare Care Clinic For Rare Cancer Patients

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 29, 2024
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Apollo Hospitals Mumbai Launches Rare Care Clinic For Rare Cancer Patients
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Srinagar: For patients grappling with the uncertainty and fear that come with rare cancers, finding the right diagnosis and care can feel like an overwhelming challenge. At Apollo Hospitals’ RareCare Clinic, hope is now within reach. The specialized clinic, located at the Apollo Hospitals in Navi Mumbai, is dedicated to providing comprehensive, compassionate care to those facing the unique struggles of rare and challenging cancers which are often wrongly diagnosed & treated leading to poor outcomes for the patient.

Rare cancers, though individually uncommon with an incidence of 6 in 100,000, collectively represent a significant 20% of all cancer cases. With over 200 identified types, these cancers often leave patients feeling isolated and uncertain due to the lack of available data on diagnostic processes and treatment protocols. Rare cancers include Bone and soft tissue sarcomas (Desmoid tumors), Skin cancer, Pregnancy associated cancers, Cancers in sexual minority populations (LGBTQ+ cancers), Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), Hereditary & familial cancers, and Adolescent or young adult cancers. Challenging situations in Oncology includes Geriatric cancer with comorbidities, Immuno compromised situations, Patients with comorbities and poly pill therapies, Uncommon presentations or rare histologies of common cancers, such as breast, gynaecological, lung, gastrointestinal, and head and neck cancers.
Dr. Jyoti Bajpai, Lead – Medical & Precision Oncology, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai said, “Early diagnosis is crucial with rare cancers, as they often present with symptoms that can be easily mistaken for other conditions. Having been an active member of global cancer associations like Society of Immunotherapy in Cancers (SITC), Faculty for Immuno-Oncology at European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) and immediate past faculty for Sarcomas as well as core committee member for Women for Oncology (W4O)-ESMO, the exposure has provided me with the expertise to diagnose & treat rare cancer types accurately, this helps in initiating the right treatment quickly leading to favorable outcomes for the patients. Our team of clinicians work closely with each patient to develop a personalized treatment plan that takes into account their unique needs and treatment goals.” Rare cancers require special attention and the dedicated RareCare Clinic brings together a multidisciplinary team, including medical and radiation oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, genetic counsellors, and other specialists collaborate to provide comprehensive care.
Dr. Jyoti Bajpai added, “The RareCare Clinic doesn’t just focus on treating the disease; it cares for the whole person. We recognize the profound emotional toll that a rare cancer diagnosis can have on patients and their families. That’s why we emphasize supportive care, addressing not just the physical but also the emotional and psychological needs of our patients. From pain management to nutritional counseling, from psychosocial support to survivorship programs, we are here to provide a network of care that surrounds our patients with strength, understanding, and hope.”
The symptoms of rare cancers can be elusive, Rare cancers may present as persistent issues such as a lingering cough, shortness of breath, changes in moles or skin lesions, unexplained pain, new seizures or headaches, swollen lymph nodes, frequent fevers, persistent fatigue, or unexplained weight loss.

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