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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETYAnnual Report 2016 – 17
INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY
VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT
OUR VISION
To be the Beacon of Hope against cancer
OUR MISSION
To create awareness that cancer is preventable and curable
To facilitate the early detection of cancer
To offer emotional support and financial support to cancer patients
To establish and encourage cancer survivorship programs
To integrate cancer survivors back into society
To facilitate advocacy and research for cancer
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY
Chairman : Mr. Kewal Nohria
Vice-Chairman : Mr. Ranjan Kapur
Hon.Secretary & Managing Trustee : Mr. Naveen Kshatriya
Hon. Treasurer & Jt. Managing Trustee : Mr. Uday Khanna
Solicitors & Advisors : AdvocatePreetiRamani Federal&Rashmikant Sandeep Puri Associates & Advocates M/s. Tyabji Dayabhai
Statutory Auditors : M/s. N. M. Raiji& Co.
Internal Auditors : M/s. Mahajan & Aibara
Bankers : StateBankofIndia HDFCBank BankofBaroda CentralBankofIndia ICICIBankLtd
National Headquarters : 74,JerbaiWadiaRoad,Parel,Mumbai-400012
Telephone : +912224139445/51
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.indiancancersociety.org
Indian Cancer Society Medical Centre : M.KarveRoad,Cooperage,Mumbai-400021
Registered under the Societies Act, 1860 vide No. 2983 of 1953-54 & the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 vide F – 402 BOM of 1954
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY
NATIONAL MANAGING COMMITTEE
OFFICE BEARERSChairman : Mr. Kewal Nohria
Vice Chairman : Mr. Ranjan Kapur
Hon. Secretary & Managing Trustee : Mr. Naveen Kshatriya
Hon. Treasurer & Jt. Managing Trustee : Mr. Uday Khanna
Jt. Hon. Secretary : Dr.VinayDeshmane
Trustee: Mrs. Usha Thorat: Dr.AnitaBorges (w.e.f.16thNovember,2016)
MEMBERS Mr.HariL.Mundra
Dr.AnilNaik
Dr. Anil D’Cruz
Dr. R. K. Deshpande
Dr.PurvishParikh
Mrs. Jyostna Govil
Dr.PurnaA.Kurkure
Mrs.SmitaAggarwal
Mr.KiranNarayanTalcherkar
Mr.JeevanVirkar
Mr.M.K.Sharma
Dr.VikramD.Sanghvi
Dr.ArunabhaSengupta
Mr. Kishore Rao
Adv. M Federal
Mr. K Narayanan
Dr.TapanSaikia
(w.e.f.26thSeptember,2016)
(w.e.f.26thSeptember,2016)
(w.e.f.20thJanuary,2017)
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY
CANCER CURE FUND
GOVERNING ADVISORY COUNCIL
Mrs.UshaThorat(Chairperson)
Dr.AnitaBorges
Mr. Hari Mundra
Mr.HomiKhusrokhan
Mr.KekiDadisethMrs.SmitaAggarwalDr.TapanSaikia
Mr.M.K.Sharma
Mr. Milind Barve
Mr. Naveen Kshatriya
Dr. Rajendra Badwe
Mr. Uday Khanna
Mrs.SheilaNair(MemberSecretary)
DUE DILIGENCE TEAM - MUMBAI
Dr.TusharVora(Chairman)
Dr.AmitJoshi
Dr. Ashish Gulia
Dr.HasmukhJain
Dr.AnantGokarn
Dr. Nehal Khanna
Dr.PurnaKurkure
Dr.SeemaGulia
Dr. Shripad Banavali
Dr.ShivaKumar
DUE DILIGENCE TEAM - Bengaluru
Dr.HariMenon(Chairman)
Dr.VijayAgarwal
Dr.VikramKekatpur
Dr.ShekharPatil
Dr. Vishal Rao
Dr.Kumaraswamy
Dr.RaviThippeswamy
Mr.VijaySharma(MemberSecretary)
OTHER COMMITTEES
LADIES COMMITTEE
Mrs.UrmilaJain(Coordinator)
Mrs.SophieAhmed
Mrs. Asha Kanodia
Mrs.LakshmiMenon
Mrs. Nayanaa Kanodia
Mrs.MiriamAlexander
Mrs.LizVirkar
Mrs. Sheroo Kheswalla
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Sheila Nair SheilaNair isat thehelmof IndianCancerSocietyand is responsible for thedevelopmentand execution of strategy underpinning all activities at the national Head Quarters atMumbai,includingitsall-IndiaPrograms.
Anant DigaskarAnant Digaskar Director HR & Administration and is the Senior HR Professional withdiversifiedexperienceinHumanResourceandIndustrial.
Dr Amol WankhedeDr.Amol BWankhede is a Public Health expert and is responsible for planning, designingandexecutionofscreeningcamps.
Ann RawatAnn Rawat plans and manages the various cancer treatment funds for underprivilegedcancerpatients.
Pramila ChandramohanPramila Chandramohan heads the finance team, including responsibilities for statutorycompliances,taxationandbudgetarycontrols.
Shravani KoyandeShravani Koyande manages ICS’s cancer registries in Greater Mumbai ,Nagpur, Pune andAurangabad.
Dr Vandana Dhamankar Dr.Vandana is researchinga survivorship clinicmodel tobe implemented inhospitals for aholistic psychosocial care of childhood cancer survivors. UGAM is the support group forchildren and young adults and is co.ordinated by this vertical. A new holistically plannedDr.D J Jussawalla Education & Vocational Skills Fund has been recently launched forsupportingdevelopmentofChildhoodcancersurvivorsandchannelingthemtolivelihood.Rashmi MehraRashmi Mehra executes the awareness programs, social media, Relay for Life and othereventsofICS.
Lalitha NairLalitha Nair supervises rehabilitation schemes for poor cancer patients by providing themvocationaltraining.
National Managing Committee
Board of Trustees
Sheila Nair
Director General
Corporate Functions Verticals
Fund Raising& MIS Finance
HR &Administration
Legal
&
ComplianceAwareness Screening
Registry, Research&
Education
Cancer
Cure
Survivorship,
&
Rehabilitation
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ICS Impact 2014 - 17Particulars 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
AwarenessCampsHeld 381 400 539LivesTouched 39258 47063 49770
Relay for LifeRelay Held 2 2 4Fund Raised 20Lakhs 22.94Lakhs 51.29Lakhs
Cancer Screening CampsCampsheld 314 667 661LivesTouched 25581 44201 44350CasessentforfurtherInvestigations 454 1311 1418PositiveCasesdetected 16 29 661
Cancer Screening CentreLivesTouched 11938 2686 4629Casessentforfurtherinvestigation 513 123 162
Cancer CureICSCancerCureFund(Sinceitsinceptionin2011till31stMarch2015)Amount Rs.27.46Crores Rs.59.97Crores Rs.87.13CroresBeneficiaries 1320Patients 2216Patients 3418Patients
Dr. Arun Kurkure Treatment and Initiation FundAmount Rs.15.33lakhs Rs.88.47Lakhs Rs.1.55CroresBeneficiaries 84Patients 836Patients 930Patients
SurvivorshipCounselling 5121 7535 8875UgamMembers 50 217 260PatientsAccommodationperyear 573 606 356NutritiveSupplement 100perMonth 100permonth 100permonthEducationtoChildren 29 30 21People Counselled 193 230 212JobPlacement - - 3
ProsthesisCervicalCancerRehabilitationKit 690 841 1433Prosthetic/OrthoticAppliances 588 1652 1543Aids & Appliances 723 11,121 11657
ICS –GSK Self ReliantAmountSpent Rs.21.44Lakhs Rs.17.40Lakhs Rs.19.82LakhsCancerpatientFamiliesTouched 131 136 152
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65th Founders’ Day at The Taj Land’s End – 1st May, 2016
Chief Guest Hon.Mr Piyush Goyal
Guest enjoying the performances
Dance Performance by Cancer Survivor
Hon. Sec. & Managing Trustee of ICS Mr.Naveen Kshatriya
Mr Harsha Bhogale enjoying the performances
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Carnival of Hope & Race of Hope (ROH) held at Mahalaxmi Race Course held on 16th & 17th April, 2016 and 1st January, 2017
ROH at Mahalaxmi
Trustee at ROH event
Band performing live at Carnival of Hope
Race of Hope
Cancer Survivors Performing at ROH
Trustees with Cancer Survivor
Stalls at Carnival of Hope
Prize distribution ceremony
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DreamRunParticapants CheeringRunnersatICScheeringzone
Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon – 14th January, 2017 Pfizer supports Indian Cancer Society at SCMM
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DARE TO DREAM
Dear Friends,
Can we dare to dream of a world where cancer is no longer feared?Where it’s a disease that has acure?Where the majority are survivors and not victims. Yes, we can. The Indian Cancer Society withrenewedvigourandzealisstrivingtoturnthisdreamintoareality.
As India’s most respected NGO in the cancer space for the past 65 years, we play an active role increating awareness and encouraging early detection among themasses. Facilitating cure, rehabilitationfortheunderprivilegedpatientsandofferingsupporttosurvivorshasalwaysbeenourareaoffocus.
It is time now to scale up our activities, set new goals for 2020. A national footprint should see usmanning 100 mobile detection vans throughout the country creating cancer awareness through filmsdeveloped on key cancers in the regional languages and providing early detection at your doorstep.Theyouthofourcountrymust leadthechangeofmindsettowardsthisdreadeddiseasethroughsocialmediaandevents.RaisingRs100crores fordisbursement through theCancerCureFundwillmake thelife-savingtreatmentavailabletomanyofthosewhosimplycannotaffordit.
To this end, in the past one year, we have produced 4 films in 7 languages raising awareness andencouraging early detection. Students, young professionals and matinee idol - Varun Dhawan - havebeen enrolled to be part of our mission. CSR funding has enabled us to add a new state-of-the-artmobilemedicalunitdetectionvan,currentlyunderfabrication,toincreaseourreachintheruralareas.
To further increase the impact of our Cancer Cure Fund, in collaboration with HDFC AMC, we haveadded 7 hospitals to our empanelled list, which now totals 14 across India. Since its establishment in2011 we have sanctioned 87.13 crores, to fund the treatment of 3418 patients.We have now nearlyquadrupled our disbursements with the enhanced new fund and CSR support from HDFC. In fact,this dimension of the ICS success story has evoked aHarvard Business School case study. ICS has alsoreorganized its operating structure by identifying 4 core areas – Awareness & Screening, Cancer Cure,Cancer Registry responsible for research and knowledge, and Rehabilitation and Survivorship, whichincludestheUgam–supportgroupofchildhoodcancersurvivors.
IntegratedplanningandexecutionwithourBranchesisthekeytohelprealizethisdream.
The need of the hour is to come together from all walks of life, pool in our resources to battle thisdisease and emerge victorious. We seek active support and assistance from individual donors, trusts,the corporate world, medical fraternity, hospitals, the government, health ministry, well-wishers,stakeholdersandallrelatedNGOstohelpscale-upouractivities.
Thenext5yearswillhelpICStakethegiantleaptorealizethisdream.
Kewal Nohria Ranjan Kapur Naveen Kshatriya Uday Khanna Chairman Vice Chairman Hon. Secretary & Hon. Treasurer & Managing Trustee Jt. Managing Trustee
Dr. Vinay Deshmane Dr. Anil Naik Usha Thorat Jt. Hon. Secretary Jt. Hon. Secretary Trustee
September 2017
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ABOUT INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY
Indian Cancer Societywas established in 1951 by Dr. D.J. Jussawalla andMr. Naval Tata as India’s first
voluntary, non-profit, national organization for Awareness, Screening, Cure and Survivorship of those
affectedwiththisdisease.
Indian Cancer Society has been doing sterling work in fighting cancer across India. It has been and
continues to be the beacon of hope for thousands of our poor cancer affected brethren. The extent
of help required is phenomenal. The society is entirely dependent on public support for its various
activities including for financing the treatment and rehabilitation of cancer patients and for spreading
thecancerawarenessofitsearlydetection.
Activities
• Creating nationwide awareness of cancer, tobacco as a risk factors, survivorship, and
encouraging regular checkups for early detection increasing the chances of cure and economic
burdenoftreatmentinanadvancedstage.
• Providing for theearlydetectionofcancer throughcancerscreeningcentersandmobilecancer
ScreeningcampsacrossIndia,fortheunderprivileged.
• Providing funds for the treatment of cancer for poor cancer patients across India through
empanelledhospital
• Providing supportduring andafter treatment topoor cancerpatients throughaccommodation,
rehabilitation,andsurvivorsupportgroups.
• Gathering and collating data through the population based cancer registry forMumbai, Pune,
Nagpur and Aurangabad (ICS is the only NGO to run a cancer registry), and providing analytic
andprojectedreportsontheincidenceofcancer.
• Providing amedium for the dissemination of information and research findings to themedical
fraternitythroughtheIndianJournalofCancer
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY ACKNOWLEDGES WITH GRATITUDE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT GIVEN BY
A. H. Wadia TrustAdv. Aditya ThakkarAdv. Fredrun DevitreAdv. Preeti Ramani
Display HouseGive India
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.Gunvati J. Kapoor Medical Relief Charitable Foundation
HDFC Asset Management CompanyHDFC Life
Igarshi Motors India Pvt ltdKinnari Vora
Kiran TalcherkarKotak Mahindra
M/s. Federal & RashmikantM/s. Tyabji Dayabhai
Nihchal Israni FoundationNovartis
Pirojsha Godrej FoundationRajiv Plastic
Royal Western India Turf Club Ltd.Simone N. Tata
Sir Ratan Tata TrustSnehal Shah & Associates
State Bank of IndiaSundeep Puri Associates & Advocates
Taj Lands’ End, MumbaiTalwar, Thakore & Associates
TATA CapitalTata Group
Thanawala Consultancy ServicesUnion Bank
UTIUTI AMC
Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd.WPP Foundation
and many many more…
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REPORT FOR 2016-17
CANCER AWARENESSOur mission: Tocreateawarenessthatcancerispreventableandbettermanagedifdetectedatanearly
stage.
IndianCancerSocietyconductscancerawarenesscamps inschool,colleges,corporateoffices,slumandruralareasonapanIndialevel.
At these camps, a trained ICS representative presents short films and a talk on the lead cancers likecervical, breast, oral and lung. The films explain what is cancer and its causes, symptoms and thelifestyle changes required to protect oneself against cancer. These camps are conducted free or at aminimalcost.
Cancer Awareness Camps : 333Beneficiaries : 21044
Anti Tobacco Initiatives:
TheIndianCancerSocietyhasalwaysbeenontheforefrontofcreatingawarenessforcanceranditsriskfactor.Onesuchmajorriskfactor isTobacco.AspertheGlobalAdultTobaccoSurvey2016,theaverageageofinitiationoftobaccouseinIndiais18.9years,thismeansmanyofthemstartquiteearly,maybein their school years. ICS has an exclusive Anti tobacco initiative for School Children,which conductedabout184talks intheyear2016-17.Thesetalkswereconducted inbothurbanandruralareasacrossIndia covering thecitiesof Sagar, Indore,Amritsar,Nasik,Pune, Jaipur,Delhi,PatnaandAurangabad tonameafew.
Beneficiaries : 20044
Anti Tabacco Initiative at School
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Cancer Awareness in Corporates :
Cancer is a disease that does not discriminate.Having all the characteristics of a lifestyle diseaseit is quite likely to affect those living in stressful urban environment with little or no physical activityand irregular diet. Dedicated to the cause of Cancer Control, ICS conducts cancer awareness talks incorporates to cater to theUrbanPopulation. Twelve such talkswere conducted in the year 2016-17 invariouscorporatessuchasUTI,MovenpickHotels,OmnicomgroupandCapgeminitonameafew.
Beneficiaries : 1000
World Cancer Day :
Everyyearthe4thofFebruaryismarkedasWorldCancerDay.TheIndianCancerSocietyhadaplethoraof events on this day all aimed towards creatingmore andmoreCancerAwareness.Nearly eight sucheventswere conducted.We also created awareness the digitalway,where in some celebrities such asSuneilShetty,ManishaKiralaandShardulThakur,tweetedforourcause.
Beneficiaries : Infinite
Cancer Survivors Walk Equine Therapy
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Tweets by Celebrities
Cricket Match on World Cancer Day - Cancer survivors V/s Mumbai Police
Street play on World Cancer Day Awareness at Chatrapatti Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Station
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Ganpati Festival Anti-Tobacco Campaign :
On the auspicious occasionofGanpati Festival, IndianCancer Society is launched amajor anti-tobaccodrivewithaviewtoencourageandmotivatepeopletogiveupconsumingtobacco inanyform.Cancercaused due to tobacco consumption is the highest killer in India. Almost 40% of the cancers detectedeach year are tobacco related. ICS coined a catchy slogan “Chala Tambaku Soduya, Ganapati BappaMorya”andbannerswiththissloganwereputupatprominentMandalsduringthefestivalin2016.Thiscampaignisalsobeingpromotedaggressivelythroughsocialmedia.
Impact: Banners with this slogan were displayed at 35 mandals and 102 Police Stations across Mumbai, a film made especially for social media promotion received 1.25L views.
Banners Distributed to Mandals
Awareness Report in News Paper “Ganpati Festival”
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Mumbai Marathon :
Continuing our long term participation with Mumbai Marathon, ICS also participated in their 2017editionaswellforcreatingcancerawarenessandraisingfundsforcancercontrol.EmployeesfromPfizerassociatedwithusandranforourcauseattheMarathonwherein16ofthemraninthehalfmarathonand24ofthemranforthedreamrun. ICShad itscheeringzoneatMarineDriverightoppositeMarinePlaza.The ICS teamcheeredenthusiastically for the runners.Wealsoplacedadummycigaretteat thispointandencouragedpeopletowriteantitobaccomessagesonit.
Fund Raised : Rs.7,50,00/-No.ofParticipants : 44
Pfizer Team at Mumbai Marathon
Indian Cancer Society Team at Cheering Zone, Mumbai Marathon
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RELAY FOR LIFE
RelayForLife isacommunitysensitizationprogram,wherewemake thecommunity
aware about cancer, its early detection and prevention. It is also a community
based fundraisingevent; to raise themuchneeded funds forunderprivilegedcancer
patients.
TheRelayForLifeteams,campoutovernightandtaketurnswalkingorrunningaroundatrackorpath
attheirschool.Eventsare12hours long,andsince,Cancerneversleeps,eachteamisaskedtohaveat
leastoneparticipantonthetrack,duringtheentireevent.
RelayForLifecomprisesofanopeningceremony,followedbythesurvivorslap,theLuminariaceremony
andtheclosingceremony.Theemotionallychargedluminariaceremonyremembersthoselosttocancer.
Thefundsraisedduringthiseventcertainlymakeadifferenceinacancerpatient’slife.
Relays : 3
Participants : Infinite
Funds collected : Rs. 48.86/- lakhs
Opening Ceremony of RFL at Oberoi International School
Students on the ground for Relay at Ecole Modiale School
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CANCER SCREENING
Our mission: Tofacilitatetheearlydetectionofcancer
Indian Cancer Society strongly believes that “Cancer is curable, when detected early.” Awarenessfollowed by early detection improves the chances of battling this dreaded disease. Early diagnosis ofcancer has been the core objective of ourMobile Cancer Screening Camps and the Cancer ScreeningCentreatPeddarRoad,Mumbai.
Mobile Cancer Screening CampsIn 1982, Indian Cancer Society launched its firstMobile Cancer Screening to provide peoplewith easyaccesstocancercheckupfacilitiesfreeoratanominalcost.
Camps : 300People touched : 17679Casesforfurtherinvestigation : 909Confirmedcancercases : 25
Cancer Screening Centre, Peddar RoadTheM.D.ThackerseyCancerScreeningCentrewassetupbyIndianCancerSocietytoprovidefacilitiesforthe public.
People touched : 898
Casesforfurtherinvestigation : 162
Our Mobile Screening Vans
Oral Check by ENT Surgeon Blood Test in Camp
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Screening Department – Major Activities Mumbai
Mumbai Police :ICS took a step towards protecting our protectors,we conducted a series of camps forMumbai Policewhere cancer screening was conduted for the entire police work force of Mumbai in a period of sixmonths. TheMumbai Policewere very supportiveof this campaign, the aimofwhichwas to inculcatehealthdirectedbehaviourinthem.
Camps : 40People touched : 2364
State Reserve Police ForceFollowing the success of the Mumbai Polic Camps, we also conducted a similar project for the StateReservePoliceForcewhichwasa3monthproject.Itmustberememberedthatindividualsbelongingtosuchworkforcesdonotusuallygettimetocatertotheirownhealthneeds,ICSgavethemthisserviceattheirdoorstepandmotivatedthemtocontinuethesameinthefuture.
Camps : 14People touched : 981
World Cancer DayThe Screening unit of Indian Cancer Society strives to provide services in the areaswhere accessibilityto health care is poor. One such population is the tribal population living in the outskirts ofMumbai.OntheoccasionofWorldCancerDay,IndianCancerSocietyconductedaspecialcampforTribalwomenlivinginKalamboli,NaviMumbai.
People touched : 100
International Women’s DayThe Indian Cancer Society believes that empowerment of women is the key to their better health.With this objective in mind we conducted a series of screening camps exclusively for women. Thesecampsnotonlyproviedthemthemuchneededservicebutalsocreatedawarenessforcommoncancersaffecting women. Through our activities, we empowered them enough to take the matters of theirhealthintheirownhandsandbeboldenoughtoRiseAgainstCancer!
Camps : 8People touched : 415
Blind Persons AssociationTheWorld HealthOrganization upholds the concept of Health for All, whichmeans that right to goodhealthmustbeavailabletoeachaneveryindividualofthesociety.ForthisreasonIndianCancerSocietyextends itsservices topeoplewithspecialneedsaswell.TwoCampswereconducted forBlindPersonsinassociationwithManavSevareliefTrust.
People touched : 95
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CANCER CURE
Our mission:Toofferemotionalsupportandmedicalaidtocancerpatients
Cancer Cure Fund
Cancer Cure Fund (CCF) is a flagship project of ICS which provides financial aid for treatment tounderprivileged cancer patients. This project provides financial aid up to Rs. 4 lacs per patientto undergo treatment and emerge a victor. This project has transformed the lives of over 2500underprivilegedcancerpatientsacrossthecountry,manyofwhomhavecompletedtheirtreatmentandreturnedtoproductivelifeonceagain.
Thisproject isunique,firstof its kind initiativeof ICS in collaborationwithHDFCAMCLtd. In February2011, HDFC AMC launched a Debt Mutual fund which gave the investors an option to donate50% or 100% of their dividend income from this mutual fund to ICS to fund the treatment cost forunderprivilegedcancerpatients.
InFY2016-17,ICSCCFreceiveddonationsaggregatingtoRs.10.12croresfromover2500investorsfromtheDebtfund.Inaddition,HDFCAMCalsocontributedRs.11.86croresastheirCSRcontribution.
ICS is grateful to eachof those2500 investors of this fundwhohavedonated their income to ICS andhavehelped transform the livesof thesepatients through theCCFProject. ICSwouldalso like toplaceonrecorditsgratitudetoHDFCAMCforlaunchingthisuniqueproductthathasenabledICStoraisethefundsrequiredforthisproject.
ICShasimplementedthisatapanIndialevelandwearepleasedtoreportthat80%ofthebeneficiariesarelessthan30yearsofage.
LookingatthesuccessoftheprojectothercorporatesuchasSBIFoundation,UnionBankof Indiahavealsocontributed,takingthetotaldonationofFY16-17toRs.23.77crore.
Totaldonationsreceivedfrominceptiontill31stMarch,2017 : Rs. 64.22 CroreTotalamountsanctionedfrominceptiontill31stMarch,2017 : Rs. 87.13 CroreTotalNoofBeneficiaries : 3418 Patient
FY 16-17
No.ofBeneficiaries : 1202 PatientsTotaldonationsreceived : Rs. 23.78 CroreTotalamountsanctioned : Rs. 30.16 Crore
60%
40%
Gender wise
Males
Females
41%
9%
2%2%
14%3%
7%
22%
Diagnosis wise
Blood Cancer (Leukemia)
Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
PNET
Breast Cancer
Oral Cancer
Osteogenic Sarcoma
Others
22%
22%
18%
38%
Age wise
18-30 years
31-45 years
Above 45 years
Less than 18 years
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Meet few of our patients…
Navin Bhuva
16 year old Navin Bhuva from Porbandar, Gujarat was pursuing his studieswith the aim becoming anengineer one day. He enjoyed playing with his friends in his free time, until one day when he hadsevere joint pain and was difficult for him to walk or travel to his college. Local doctor suggested CTandBonescan,afterwhichhewasdiagnosedwithOsteosarcoma,a typeofBonecancer. ‘Allmyhopeshad trashed. I had only heard about cancer but never thought I would be the victim. I doubt if I willever be able to run again’,were his thoughts.Navinwas a Fighter andwanted to achieve his dreams.His parents took him to Kailash Cancer Hospital, Goraj, Gujarat. His initial treatment started with themonetarysupportfromrelativesandfriends.Butcontinuingthetreatmentwasdifficultastheycouldn’tafford the remaining treatmentof surgeryandprosthesiswhichwascostingaround2.4 lacs. ‘Arrangingthisamountforadailywagerlikeme,wasnexttoimpossible.Wehadalmostdecidedtodiscontinuethetreatmentandgoback tovillage,when the socialworkerof thehospital, toldusabout ICCF.Theysaidthatmyson’scasehasbeenapprovedbyICSandtheywouldbetakingcareofhistreatmentcost.Iwasoverjoyedandcouldn’tbelieve inmyfortune’saidNavin’sfather.Navinnow17years, foughtthebattleofcancerandhasappeared forhis12thexams thisyear. ‘ICCFmayhavehelpedmanypatients likemebutIwillalwaysbethankfultothemas,whenallthedoorswerecloseditwasICCFwhohelpedmeandnowIcanpursuemydreamsofbecominganengineer’,saysNavinwithabrightsmileonhisface.
Navaneetham
GrandmaNavaneetham,58yearsold today liveshappilywithher13grandchildren!But thiswasn’t thesituationayearback,whenshewasdiagnosedwithBreastcancer.Shefeelshardshipishername.When11,shebecameavictimofchildmarriageandmarrieda35yearoldmanashissecondwife.Thisdidn’tstopherfrombeingagoodwife.Sheraisedher4kidsandtriedtofulillalltheirneeds.Shecouldn’tgether childhood back butwas happywith her family, till the time she complained about her pain in thebreast. The local clinic detected a lump in her left breast and diagnosed it as amalignant tumor. HerfamilyinsistedhertovisitCMC,Velloreandtheyweregladthattheywentthere,astheygottreatmentassistancefromICCFof Rs.1lac. ‘Ican’tstopthankinggodforsavingmymother. ICCFhasbeenaboontoneedypeoplelikeus.IsmilewhenIseemymotherplayingwithmychildren’,saysherelderson.
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Empanelled HospitalsCCFWorkswithanetworkofempanelledhospitalsacrossthecountry.Cancerpatientswhoseannualincome isbelowRs.2 lacsandwhomeet thesurvival ratecriteriaareeligible forCCFgrant.Below isthelistofICSempanelledhospitalsandwelookforwardtoempanelmoreeligiblehospitals.1. BasvatarakamIndoAmericanCancerHospitalandResearchInstitute-Hyderabad,Telangana2. BKLWalawalkarHospital-Chiplun,Maharashtra3. CacharCancerHospitalandResearchCentre–Silchar,Assam4. CancerInstitute,Adyar-Chennai,TamilNadu5. ChristianMedicalCollege-Vellore,TamilNadu6. GujaratCancerandResearchInstitute-Ahmedabad,Gujarat7. KailashCancerHospital-Goraj,Vadodara,Gujarat8. MahavirCancerSansthanandResearchCentre-Patna,Bihar9. NarayanHealthMazumdarShawCancerCentre-Bangalore,Karnataka10. PatelHospital-Jalandhar,Punjab11. RajivGandhiCancerandResearchInstitute,NewDelhi12. RegionalCancerCentre–Trivandrum,Kerala13. SawaiMaanSinghHospital–Jaipur,Rajasthan14. Sher-I-KashmirInstituteofMedicalScience,Srinagar15. SriShankaraCancerHospitalandResearchCentre-Bangalore,Karnataka16. TataMemorialHospital-Mumbai,Maharashtra
Dr. Arun Kurkure Initiation and Treatment Fund AKITF isanemergency fundingprojectof IndianCancerSociety,which takescareof thediagnostic testsandgives initialtreatmentfundingtounderprivilegedpoorcancerpatients.Thisprojectwasintroducedtoreducethedroprateofpatientsfromstarting/postponingthetreatmentornotundergoingtestsduetoaffordability.
Initiation Fund: This fund is given to underprivileged patientswho are unable to afford the initial costsofdiagnosisattheCancerHospital.AnamountofRs.15,000/-isgiventothehospitalsothatthepatientcan undergo all the required initial tests at the hospital for their diagnosis. The objective is to enablethemtodothevariousteststodeterminethediagnosis.Ifthisisnotdone,theymaygobackhomeonlyto return to the hospital with the cancer in an advanced state.
Treatment Fund: This fund is given to underprivileged patients so that certain part of their cancertreatment costs gets covered.An amountof Rs. 5,000or 10,000/- is given after the completionof theduediligenceprocessdonebyour socialworkers.Wehope thatby fundingapartof the treatment, itwillgivethemtimetoseekforotherfundingresources.
InFY16-17Patientsbenefited,
PeopletouchedforinitiationFund : 235 PatientsTotalamountsanctioned : Rs.35.25 Lakhs People touched for Treatment Fund : 695 PatientsTotalamountsanctioned : Rs.63.30 Lakhs
Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT)InDecember2009, ICSpartneredwithSirRatanTataTrust, forprovidingfinancial aid to theunderprivilegedcancerpatientsundergoingtreatmentattheTataMemorialHospital&theBaiJerbaiWadiaHospital.Underthisproject,IndianCancerSocietyreferspatientstoSRTT.Thepatientapplicationsarethoroughlyscrutinized bymedical socialworker of ICS in accordancewith the strict guidelines laid down by SRTTandarethensenttoSRTTforevaluationandacceptance.
People touched : 44 PatientsTotalamountsanctioned: Rs.95.87 Lakhs
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Arun Kurkure Treatment and Initiation Fund - Case Studies
Our Social worker handing over the cheque to Nitesh’s father
Personal Background and Impact
Master. Nitesh Bhola Rana is a 6 year oldboy from Jharkhand. His father is a laborerand earns monthly income of Rs. 8000/-There are four members in his family andtheirfinancialconditionisquitepoor.
Nitesh’s fever was not reducing for morethan15daysandhencehis father tookhimtoabiggerhospital inRanchi.Hewasgiven2bottleofbloodandafterhisbloodsamplewastested,hewasdiagnosedwithatypeof
bloodcancer.ThehospitalreferredthemtoTataMemorialHospital (TMH).TMHsocialworkersentthiscasetoICSandafteraquickduediligencewegavethemRs.15,000/-fortheinitialtest.Niteshwasthendiagnosed with Pre B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and immediately started his treatment. He hascompleted2cyclesofchemotherapy.HoweverNiteshhasdevelopedinfectionsandhencehis3rdchemohas been postponed. The TMH social workersmeanwhile are arranging for his funding of the balancetreatmentcost.
Our Social worker talking to Dipesh Nagandhi
Personal Background and Impact
Mr. Dipesh Nagandhi, 46 year old fromMumbai works as a Security guard andearns monthly income of Rs. 3000/-. He isthebreadwinnerofhisfamilycomprisingoffivemembers.
One day he developed severe pain in hisstomach. The local doctor on sonographydetected lump and advised him to go toTataMemorialHospital(TMH).
The reports diagnosed him to be sufferingfrom Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Post diagnoses,TMH informed him that his total cost of treatment would be about Rs 40,000. This treatment costincluded chemotherapy and supportive medicines. Dipesh approached ICS for help and receivedan amount of Rs 10,000/- to start his treatment.With this amount his first chemo was done and hereceivedimmediaterelief.Further,ICShasensuredthatthebalancetreatmentcostwillbetakencarebyTMHsocialworkers.
DipeshisextremelythankfultoICSforthistimelyhelp.
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Sir Ratan Tata Trust - Case Studies
Ms. Jaya Kumari
Ms.JayaKumari,30yearsoldfromBhagalpur,Bihar,comesfromapoorfamily.Herhusbandworksasalaborer.ShewasdiagnosedwithCaBreastandthedoctorsatTataMemorialHospitalhadsuggestedtogowithTargetTherapywhichwouldcostaboutRs.4lacs.
Howeverthefamilydecidedtoquitthetreatmentastheycouldn’taffordthecostofthetreatment. ICSafterscrutinizing thecasedecided to refer toSRTT,where thecasegotsanctioned. Jayastartedoffhertreatment and is currently onmaintenance treatment and is very thankful to ICS that they helpedherwhen required.
Mr. Tulsi Singh
Mr.TulsiSingh35yearsold is fromBihar.Hisbackground isofa farmerandearnsRs.40kannually.Hewas diagnosedwith Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, a type of blood cancer and the doctors from TataMemorialHospital,gaveanappoxcostestimateofRs.6lacsfortreatment.
ICS picked his case and decided to refer to SRTTwhere he got a sanction of Rs. 2.5 lacs. The balanceamountoftreatmentcostwastakencarebyothertrustsatthehospital.Becauseofthishelp,Tulsiwasabletocompletehistreatmentandisnowonhisfollowup.HeisverythankfultoICSandsaysbecauseofthetimelyhelpfromICS,heisabletoleadanormallifewithhisfamily.
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REHABILITATION CENTRE
Our mission: “It’s just not enough to add years of life, it is equally important to givequality of life tothe added years”.
The ICSRehabilitationCentrehousesworkshopswherepatients are given vocational training accordingto their individual needs. They are taughtmatmaking, tailoring, bagmaking and printing. For thoseundergoing treatment, this helps to ease their mental tension due to prolonged treatment for cancerandmakealivelihoodduringthisperiod.
Number of people who benefited through the Rehabilitation Centre
VocationalTrainingSection-PermanentPatients(10+years) : 17
VocationalTrainingSection-NewTrainees : 18
Accommodation : 356
EducationtoChildren : 21
Nutritivefoodsupplements(Children) : 100 p.m
Rationprovidedtotheworkshoppatients : 70 p.m
Indian Cancer Society is deeply grateful to…• TheGunvanti J.KapoorMedicalReliefCharitableFoundation for thedonationmade for
lowcostaccommodationtofacilitatethetreatmentof365outstationcancerpatients.• M/s.MahindraFoundationforpostoperativeKits.• Mrs. Kirtiben Gheewala for providing ration to 70 cancer patients every month
throughouttheyearandsugarforcanteenasandwhenneeded.• Thanks to Schools for helping to raise funds worth Rs. 2,27,857/- towards Patients
WelfareActivities.• Mr.&Mrs.SanjeevPatel fordonationofRs.5000/-everymonthtowardsmilk tocancer
patients.• M/s.GiridharDiaryfordonating60ltrsMilkinaweekthroughouttheyear.• Mrs. Sophie Ahmed for her generous donation towards education of underprivileged
childrencancerpatients.• Mrs.NikkyReddyforgettingdonationforaminirefrigeratorsandtwoprinters.
Distribution of Ration to patient Social worker counseling the patient
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Workshop : It sold itemsworthRs.22,04,910/-madebycancersurvivorsduring theyearunder report.Break-upofthesameisasfollows:
No. Name of the Section Amount1. BagMaking 9,18,913/-2. Prosthetic 11,75,662/-3. WelfareSection 28,288/-4. PrintingPress 82,047/-
Total 22,04,910/-
Articles made by our Bag Making Section continue to be in great demand and Rehabilitation Centre participated/invited in exhibition-cum sales organized by various groups/well wishers , organizations and had an overwhelming response at ICS event i.e Race of Hope.
Breast Prosthesis Section
Bag Making Section Cancer patients making door mats
PROSTHETIC & ORTHOTIC AIDS DEPARTMENTThe unique aspect of the Prosthetic section lies in the fact that all aids and appliances are producedby cancer victors. Different types of breast prosthesis, cervical cancer kits, jaw stretcher keys, limbprosthesisandcolostomysetsaremadeatthisoneofakindworkshopandaresoldtopatientsalloverthecountryatanominalcost.Theyareprovidedfreeofcosttotheunderprivileged.
The department made and supplied Orthotic and Prosthetic Appliances worth Rs.13,33,777/- to 1299cancerpatientsandvarioushospitalsacrossthecountry.
CervicalCancerRehabilitationkit : 1433Prosthetic/OrthoticAppliances : 1543Aids & Appliances for disabled : 11657
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SELF RELIANT SURVIVOR PROJECT supported by GSK
Our mission: To help the families to become self reliant
CancerpatientscometoMumbai fromallover thecountry for treatmentatTMH.Formanyof them itisa lifeofhardshipwithnoplacetostayandnomeansofsustenance.TheSelfReliantSurvivorProjectof ICS supported byGSK helps such families to livewith dignity and to learn a new skill for earning alivelihood.
Patientsortheirdependentsaretrainedintailoringforuptosixmonths.Thisenablesthemtoreturntotheir villageswithanewsourceof income for the family.During the training theyareprovidedadailystipend,meals, reimbursement of accommodation and travel expenses, food supplements and rationsfor themonth. The biggest gain is to be able to livewith dignitywhile the patient is under treatmentandtolearnanewskill.
Amount spent : Rs. 19.82 lakhs
Cancerpatientfamiliestouched : 152
Patients with instructor while teaching GSK Section
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CANCERTheIndianJournalofCancer,thefirstindexedoncologyjournalfromIndia,wasestablishedin1963.Itisstilltheforemostperiodical,servingtheneedsofallthespecialtiesofoncologyinIndia.Itsinternationalrepute is recognized by its indexing with most bibliographic databases including MEDLINE, IndexMedicus, EMBASE and Biological Abstracts. The journal is the official publication of the Indian CancerSociety,theIndianSocietyofOncology(ISO)andtheIndianCooperativeOncologyNetwork(ICON).
The authorship as well as the readership of Indian Journal of Cancer has expanded beyond theboundariesof the country.Apart from journal’s ownwebsite, the internet issueof the journal attractsmorethan5000visitorspermonthfromallovertheworld.Thejournalutilizesmostadvancedtoolsforitsmanagementincludinganelectronicsystemformanuscriptsubmissionandreview.
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CANCER REGISTRY
Mumbai Cancer Registry
ICSMumbaiCancerRegistrywasestablished in June1963withtheaimof“Obtainingreliable incidenceandmortalityoncancerfromapreciselydefinedurbanpopulation”.
1stpopulationbasedcancerregistryofIndiaestablishedin1963inIndianCancerSociety,Parel.
Coversgeographicalareaof603sq.km.
TotalNo.ofnewcancercasesregisteredin2014:13,756(Male:6737,Female:7019)
Male Female
No. Site % Site %
1 Lung 10.2 Breast 30.2
2 Mouth 9.7 Cervix 6.7
3 Prostate 7.7 Ovary 5.9
4 Liver 6.2 Lung 5.3
5 Tongue 5.5 Corpus Uteri 3.9
OtherSites 60.7 OtherSites 48.1
Distribution of cancer in Male & Female - Mumbai 2014
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Pune Cancer Registry
Establishedin1972inB.J.MedicalCollege,Pune.
PuneCancerRegistrycoversareaof344.8sq.kms.,
TotalNoofcancercasesregisteredin2015:4,037(Male:1856,Female:2181)
Male Female
No. Site % Site %
1 Mouth 11.1 Breast 29.9
2 Prostate 9.4 Cervix 9.9
3 Lung 7.0 Ovary 7.2
4 Lymphoma 6.1 Corpus Uteri 4.9
5 Tongue 5.4 Lung 4.2
OtherSites 61.0 OtherSites 44.1
Distribution of cancer in Male & Female - Pune 2015
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Aurangabad Cancer Registry
Establishedin1978inGovt.MedicalCollege,Aurangabad.
Coversthe50sq.km.area
TotalNoofcancercasesregisteredin2016:758(Male:355,Female:403)
Male Female
No. Site % Site %
1 Mouth 27.0 Breast 39.2
2 Tongue 9.6 Cervix 18.1
3 Lung 9.0 Ovary 4.7
4 Esophagus 5.1 Mouth 4.7
5 Prostate 5.1 Rectum 3.5
OtherSites 44.2 OtherSites 29.8
Distribution of cancer in Male & Female - Aurangabad 2016
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Nagpur Cancer Registry
Establishedin1980inGovt.MedicalCollege,Nagpur.
Coversgeographicalareaof236.9sq.kms
TotalNoofcancercasesregisteredin2015:2492(Male:1206,Female:1286)
Male Female
No. Site % Site %
1 Mouth 16.2 Breast 29.4
2 Tongue 8.2 Cervix 11.7
3 Lung 5.6 Mouth 4.6
4 Esophagus 4.6 Ovary 4.3
5 Rectum 4.5 Lung 4.0
OtherSites 60.9 OtherSites 46.0
Distribution of cancer in Male & Female - Nagpur 2015
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Inauguration of Mumbai Cancer Registry Report Dr. Vinay Deshmane, Jt.Hon.Secretary & Medical Director at 1st ICS CancerRegistry Meeting held in
September 2016
Poster presentation at the 2nd Advances in Breast Cancer Symposium
Achievements of Registry Department during 2016-17
March 2017: Cancer Incidence in cities of India, presented at the St. Gallen, 1th InternationalEarlyBreastCancerConsensusMeeting,Vienna,Austria.
February, 2017: Presentation on Trends of A.L.L Cancers arranged by Hematological group ofMumbai;attheHindujaHospital,Mumbai
January 2017: PressReleaseofMumbai2014MCRData–forWorldCancerDay31Jan2017.Thedatareceivedwidecoverage,inallleadingnewspapers.
November 2016: Presentation at the World Cancer Congress, Paris –“Economic evaluation ofMumbai and its satellite cancer registries: Implications for expansion of datacollection”
October 2016: 3 posters presented at the 2nd Advances in Breast Cancer Symposium, AambyValley,Lonavala.
September 2016: 1st ICS Registry Meeting – Presented 50 years data and trends for all cancers –Mumbai.
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“Press Release of Cancer Registry”
Times of India Coverage in 2016
“Press Release of Cancer Registry Data for the World Cancer Day 2017”
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CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
ICS has been rehabilitating cancer survivors through its survivorship program. Project PICASSO(Partnership inCancerSurvivorshipOptimization),was launchedby ICS inpartnershipwithHES InfraPvtLtdundertheirCSRactivity.ICShascreatedamoduletobeimplementedatcancerhospitalsinMumbaiinitsfirstphase.Inthefirstphase,thefocuswouldbeoneducationalandvocationalissuesofchildhoodandyoungcancersurvivorsfollowingwhichICSmayrolloutthemoduletoadultcancersurvivors.
The intent of Survivorship program is to strengthen the care connections and co-ordinationof servicesfor cancer survivors toensure that continuing careneedsaremetduring the survivorshipphaseof thecancer.
UGAM UGAMisasupportgroupofchildhoodcancersurvivorstheyoungestunitof(ICS)underitssurvivorshipprogram. UGAM means “To Rise”, underscoring the determination of childhood cancer survivors, torise above all obstacles in life& be VICTORS. Ugamwas launched in 2009 on the first Sunday of Junecelebrated as Cancer Survivors Day across the world as a mark of celebration of life. More than 250survivorsareregisteredatUgamfromitsinception.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
ChildhoodCancerSurvivorsmorethan14yearsofageandmorethan2yearsfromcompletionofcancertherapy with disease free status and registered at ACT(After completion of Therapy) Clinics of TataMemorialHospital (TMH) .Ugamisexpanding itswingsto includesurvivorsfromACTclinicofpediatricunits at other hospitals.
What we do ?
▪ Createawarenessaboutcurabilityofchildhoodcancers
▪ Helpchildhoodcancersurvivorstobeginnewlifeaftercancertreatmentandtomakethemawarethattherecanbeandthereis“normallife”afterwinningthebattlewithcancer
▪ Promotetheimportanceofmonitoringthelateeffectsofcancertherapies.
▪ Advocateagainstdiscriminationinsocietytocancersurvivors.
▪ HighlighttheneedofpublicsupportforthecauseofChildhoodcancersurvivors.
▪ MonthlyUGAMMeetingisconductedlastSundayofeverymonthatICS.
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HIGHLIGHTS ON EVENTS/ACTIVITIES
• 7th Anniversary Celebrations:
NationalCancerSurvivorsDay® isanannual, treasuredCelebrationofLifethat isheld inhundredsof communitiesnationwide in theUSA, and around theworld, on thefirst Sunday in June.Ugamcelebratesitsanniversaryeveryyearonthisday.Gujratwasthethemeforthisyearfortheculturalprogram.CelebritieswereinvitedfromPopularTVserialTarakMehtakaOoltachashmawithwhommorethan150ugammembersenjoyed!Annualnewsletterwasreleasedonthatday.
• Following the survivor’sday, InternationalChildhoodCancerSurvivorsWeek (ICCSW) is celebratedwith different campaigns every year. This year Ugam organized Career guidance sessions andaptitudetestingforchildhoodcancersurvivors.
• September 2016 : Childhood Cancer awareness month was celebrated with children fromTMH,WadiaandNairhospital.Drawingcompetitionwasheldforthem.
• International Childhood Cancer Day (ICCD):
ICS is an associatemember of CCI ( Childhood Cancer International) and had following events on15thFebruary2017:
1. CounsellingsessionbyUgamMembersatWadiaHospital.
2. Dance Movement Therapy: Ugam organized a DMT session at ICS Multi-activity centre forchildrenwith cancerwhoareunder treatmentwith anobjectiveofmaking thepatients feelcomfortablewiththeirbodiesandmind.
3. Media Coverage: FM Radio: Interview of Dr Kurkure and Ugam member Shalaka wasbroadcasted.
• Youth Development Modules By Tata strive/Edubridge:
Ugamorganized anOrientation session for the benefit of young cancer survivors on Sunday 26thMarch. It was a TataStrive initiative with the objective of reintegrating survivors into society byrebuilding their confidence and enabling them to resume normal workinglives. Nikhil Nair,ICsVolunteer, worked out the proposal for Ugam through Edubridge Learning (training partner ofTatastrive). 45 young cancer survivors attended the program. The first batch of BPO course hasstartedfromMay2017atMahatmaPhuleCollegefor10ugammemberswhowillbeplacedatjobsafteratrainingof6weeks.
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• SelfV HCG Survivors Campaign:
Outof300cancersurvivorswhohadparticipatedalloverIndia,UgammembersRahulPandeyandShewtaChawre’sSelfvwereshortlisted in the top10 inspirationalvideos.Theywere felicitatedbytheHCGsurvivorsgroupheldinBangalore.
Selfv Event
Ugamalso participated in an awarenesswalk organized byMsRashmiMehra: (ICS volunteer andsurvivor).
• Awareness Activities And Spreading Hope About Curability Of Childhood Cancer:
CounselingsessionsatvarioushospitalsInteractionswithParentsatSt.Judechildcarecenter.
• Participation In Conferences
ShalakaManewas selected forOral presentation at Childhood Cancer International (CCI), Dublin,Ireland.Shepresentedonthetopicof“UgamChildhoodcancersurvivorssupportgroupof ICS-anAmbassadorforRelayforLifeMovementinIndia”andwaswell-received.
• Participation In Events By Invitation:
Dahihandi at Thane- Fundraising event Pinkathon: by United Sister’s Foundation at Naga trail
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CANCER INSURANCE SCHEMES
• NEW INDIA ASSURANCE
TheICSCancerInsuranceSchemewasthefirstCancerInsuranceSchemeinIndia, launchedin1985.Itcontinuestobepopularandhasreceivedgoodpatronageduringtheyear.
During2016-17,35newmembersregisteredfortheICSCancerInsuranceScheme.
Members can opt for Cancer Insurance coverage of Rs. 50,000/- or Rs. 2 lakhs at very nominalpremiums.ThisschemeisimplementedincollaborationwiththeNewIndiaAssuranceCo.Ltd.
Sr. No. Type Coverage of No. of Members
1. WellWisherMember(Ordinary) 2,00,000/- 776
2. WellWisherMember(Ordinary) 50,000/- 118
3. WellWisherLifeMember2,00,000/- 262
50,000/- 72
Total 1228
• RAHEJA QBE CANCER INSURANCE POLICY
Indian Cancer Society initiated this scheme to provide coverage upto Rs 10 lakhs through RahejaQBEGeneralInsuranceCompanyLtd.
Should cancer be detected, this Cancer Insurance Policy provides substantial financial support sothatyoucanbeadequatelytreated intime,allowingyounotonlyto leadanormal lifeaftercancerbutonewithlesserworries.ThisCancerInsurancePolicyrelievesyouofthecripplingcostsofcuringcancer.
Manypeoplehavetakenthebenefitofthisscheme.
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BRANCHES
DELHI BRANCH
Awareness and Screening – Jagriti
Awareness Talks are the prime responsibility of Jagriti. Talkswere given atMalls,NDMC, in areaswithmercer collaboration, Jail, Police Station, Corporates, Fashion Institute, Schools, Colleges, Clubs, OtherNGO’s,MinistryofExternalAffairs,Hotels,Slums,Churchandcommunitylevel.
On World Cancer day (4 February2017), Rekha Gulabani was felicitated by Doon Club and ahospital,
SunitaGuptagaveatalktowomenatIHBinConnaughtPlace.
MinistryofExternalAffairsalsoinvitedICSforatalk.
RekhaGulabani sharedherexperienceasacancersurvivorwithBharatPetroleumofficesatDelhiandPyalaVillageBalabhgarh.
AspecialscreeningandawarenesscampwasorganisedforNortheastwomenatNanakpurapolicestation.
AddressingtheBhondsijailinmateswasanenlighteningtaskforbothaudienceandspeakers.
A new initiative was talks for the yoga day early in themorning, addressing vast crowds in LodiGardens.
Jesus and Mary College and Lady Sriram College invited ICS for talks on women’s cancers inOctober.
RekhawasonDDNewsTotalhealthforbreastcancerawareness.
A new initiative has been to give talks to blind people. The start has beenwith children and hasbeeneducativeforusinrealizingthatthechildrenareextremelybrightandinnowayinhibitedbytheirdisability.ICShopestotakethisfurtherandsoonhaveIECmaterial(TalkingBooks)onCancer.
Camps : 61
People touched : 6760
Dulsiras Village Awareness Talk
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Cancer Screening - Cancer Screening Centre & Mobile Medical VansICS Delhi provides preventive screening services through its Cancer Detection Centre, Babar Road aswellasmobileoutreachservicesforthepastthirtyyears.AnewmobileunitAshaKiran,equippedwithdigitalmammographyandX-rayhasbeen inducted to the ICSDelhi foldasaCSR initiativeofEILwhichhas increased ICSDelhi’soutreach.Anambitiousprojectcalled ICS-Connecthasbeen initiatedwhereatele-radiologyplatformhasbeenprovided forourmobileunitsand thedata for screened individuals ismaintainedindigitalformforeasyaccess.
People touched : 11170
Cases found to be cancerous : 685
Emotional and Financial support – Cancer SahyogCancer Sahyog is the emotional support arm of Indian Cancer Society, Delhi. The survivor volunteersworkingwithpatientsandfamiliesacrossDelhiandNCRofferitsmostsignificantcontribution.
Peoplegivenfinancialhelp : 623
PrashantiPrashanti is the wellness unit of Indian Cancer Society. Prashanti helps in mainstreaming cancersurvivors back to normal living by offering yoga, laughter therapy and reflexology. For women whohave undergonemastectomy, Prashanti offers breast rehab clinic by providing and fittingwomenwithbras and body forms at no cost.We provide two bras and one body form for every womanwho hasundergoneamastectomy.
Prosthesis : 1783
Bone Densitometry Test : 87 patients
ChildNutritionProgram : 105
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Major events organized by ICS – Delhi
World No Tobacco Day – This eventwas held on 21st April, at Navy Children School. The formatwasa skit competition, postermaking. The topicwas “ Plain packaging” and tomake the youth give deepthoughttotheillsoftobaccoandtomakethemawareofahealthierlifestyle..Thechildrenwereinvitedto send in posters on the subject /make idealmodels of tobacco productswith pictorialwarnings.On21st April the posters were judged at Naval Children school More than 100 posters were put up byMercerandICSvolunteersonthewalls(andgallery)oftheauditorium.Annual seminar – CancerSahyogorganisedtheirannualseminaron16thOctober,atMulti-PurposeHall.Thetopicofdiscussionwas‘ImprovingQualityofLife-TheRoleofPalliativeCare’.
Survivors’ day – Survivor’s Day was celebrated on 11 February, 2017 at Palika Park Connaught Place,It was a joyous Celebration of Life with all the Survivors, Volunteers, and the general public. YoungVolunteersfromMercerFinancialServicesbroughtinthecrowdswitharousingFlashMob.
Drive against Cancer – Golf Tournament- 30th September 2016Itwasorganisedby the LadiesCommitteeofDelhiGolfClub for ICSat theDelhiGolfClub.This year itwas a half day Tournament which started early and ended with a late lunch. 100 participants played& joined the Prize Distribution..We had very attractive prizes kind courtesyMakeMy Tripwhich gavevouchersfortravelasprizes.
As always, the Defence Services gave us full support and Admiral Sunil Lanba Chief of the Naval Stafftee’dofftheTournament.
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Relay for Life 2016: Event started with an inauguration and release of balloons by cancer survivorsand ICS volunteers including Mrs. Aditi Misra (Principal, DPS) and teachers. “Relay for Life” as a partof Rise against Cancer hadmultiple activities in a relay form– Cyclothon, survivors celebration, schoolband performance, relay laps. Staff, students and the ICS volunteers participated in these laps.Thehighlightwasthateachandeverychildintheschoolparticipated.AwarenessworkshoponAntiTobaccowas conducted by Dr. Jyoti Wadhwa (Medanta) and Dr. Kabra (Fortis). Preventive Screening was alsoconductedforparentsandsupportstaff.Over120peoplewerescreenedthatday.
Sarod Maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan live performing at Kamani Auditorium
Relay for Life Cyclothon
Golf Tournament at Delhi Golf Club
ArtistsagainstCancer:Thisannualeventwasheldon14MarchandtherenownedSarodMaestroUstadAmjadAliKhanperformedforusattheKamaniAuditoriumtoaFullHouse.
KhanSahibwaivedoffhisfeesthoughtheaccompanistswerepaidanhonorarium.Kamanialsochargedlessthanhalfthenormalrates.KhanSahibplayedtothegalleryandmesmerisedtheaudiencewithhisselectionoftheRagas.Itwaswellreportedinthemedia,boththeprintandtheelectronicmedia.
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BANGALORE BRANCH
TheKarnatakaChapteroftheIndianCancerSocietywasstartedbyMr.KishoreRaoin1986.
ActivitiesofBangalorebranchinclude:
• create awareness across Karnataka so that certain types of cancer can be prevented andwhen itoccurs,itisdetectedatanearlystage
• detect cancer at an early stage at its cancerdetection centre and at detection camps; specificallyfocusingontheneedyandlow-incomegroups
• providecounselingandemotionalsupporttocancerpatients,theirfamiliesandcare-givers
Cancer Awareness Indian Cancer Society, Karnataka, has been conducting Cancer Awareness Sessions with the objectiveto reduce cancer instances and mortality rate through prevention and early detection. The session isorganizedfor60minutes.
Camps : 52
People touched : 5046
Early Cancer ScreeningICS believes that in most cases “Cancer is curable when detected early”. A significant percentage ofthese incidencesandassociatedmortalitycanbeprevented. ICShasbeenconductingCancerScreeningCampsinBangaloreandruralKarnataka.Onanaverage,85peoplearescreenedateachcamp.Focus isonearlydetectionofBreast,CervicalandOralCancer.
Camps : 65
People touched : 5338
Casesforfurtherinvestigation : 417
Emotional Support for people affected by cancerICS Bangalore has a team of trained counselors,which includes cancer survivors and care givers. Theyprovide emotional support to cancerpatients and care-givers andequip them totideover thedifficulttimes in their fight against cancer. ICS has been providing this service at five hospitals in Bengaluru inadditiontothosewhoreachouttousdirectly.
Counseling service offered includes• individualone-to-onesessionswiththecancerpatient• sessionstogetherwithcancerpatient’spartner,relativeorcaregiver• telephone-basedsessionsifthecancerpatientisunabletoattend• sessionatcancerpatientshomeiftheyareunabletoattend
Counselling : 696
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Palliative CareIn a joint initiative with Rotary Bangalore, Indiranagar, Indian Cancer Society (ICS), Karnataka Branchsetup Karunashraya, Bangalore Hospice Trust (http://www.karunashraya.org/) in 1994. Karunashrayahelpspatients livewithoutpain,andindignityandpeacetilltheir journey’send. Ithasprovidedcriticalpalliativecaretoabout16,000patientssofar,freeofcharge.
Major events organized by ICS – BangaloreBeat CancerMusical Night – A Fundraiser - Indian Cancer Society (ICS) hosted a Beat CancerMusicalNightonAugust5,2016tocelebratethosewhohavesurvivedcancerandtoinspireallthosewhohavebeenrecentlydiagnosedwithcancer.
ArtistperformingliveatBeatCancerMusicalNight
River Hope Architecture Event –AFundRaiser:RiverHopepresentedOpenDaybyBangaloreArchitectsthe1stand2ndweekendDec2016.Forthefirsttime,architectsacrossBangaloreopenedtheirpracticesand /or projects to visitors.TCS 10K Run –ICSparticipatedandraisedfundsfromthiseventonMay21,2016.World Day of Theatre for Children - The Indian Cancer Society, in partnership with Bangalore LittleTheatre (BLT)hosteda shortprogramof fun,gamesandsongs for thechildren in thepediatricwingatKidwaiMemorialInstituteofOncology,onSunday,March20,2016Maya Bazaar - A Fund Raiser: BLT (Bangalore little theatre) in partnership with Indian Cancer Society(ICS)presentedtheendearingfamilyentertainerMayaBazaar,aplay,across23auditoriumsinBengaluru(November toDecember2016).Amount raised throughticketwent in support of childrenwith cancer.ICS and BLT is also conducting anti-smoking, workshops, using theatre as a medium at a number ofschoolsinBengaluru.Relay of Life - A Fund Raiser: Mantri Classic Residents and Indian Cancer Society (ICS) hosted aWalkathon,RelayforLifeeventonApril9,2016tocelebratecancersurvivorsandcaregivers,rememberthosewhomwehavelostandinspireparticipantstofight-backagainstthedisease.
Group Discussion
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KOLKATA BRANCH
Indian Cancer Society, Kolkata Branch has done work in spreading awareness about Cancer throughAwarenessCampsandScreeningProgramsduringtheyear2016-17
Following table shows the statistics for the year 2016 – 2017
Awareness Screening Cancer Screening Centre Free bed facility
Camps 63 58 – –
Beneficiaries 14176 11902 1409 178
NAGPUR BRANCH
IndianCancer Society,NagpurBranchwasestablished in 1988. It conducts cancer awarenessprogramswiththehelpofvideos,pamphlets,brochuresandlecturesofMedico-Oncoexpertise.ItalsoconductedCancer Screening Camps with the help of different NGOs. ICS Nagpur successfully runs a CancerScreeningCentreattheMureMemorialHospital.
Awareness Screening
Camps : 25 Camps : 13
People touched : 2365 People touched : 211
Casesforfurtherinvestigation : 40
Cases found cancerous : 8
Counseling provided to 10patients
Major events organized by ICS – Nagpur
WORLD HEALTH DAY, APRIL 07, 2016 :
WORLDHEALTHDAYobservedby the IndianCancerSociety,NagpuronApril 07,2016on thisoccasionCancerAwarenessProgrammewasorganizedforthestafftheG.P.O,Nagpur.
WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY, MAY, 31, 2016 :
The Indian cancer Society, Nagpur observed WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY, on May 31, 2016 on thisoccasion three Cancer Awareness Programmeswere organized at various places in the City one at theShukkrawariTalabGaurdenSecondatBabaSahebKedarSahakariSutgiraniHingna,Nagpur&thirdoneatPoliceHeadQuartersPoliceLineTakliNagpurforthestaffoftheNagpurPolice.
NATIONAL CANCER ROSE DAY. SEPTEMBER, 22, 2016 :
The Indian Cancer Society, Nagpur observed NATIONAL CANCER ROSE DAY on September 22, 2016.On this occasion well-known poets of the Nagpur City presented a laughter programme & after the
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programme Fruits, Roses & Cold Drinks were distributed to the cancer patients of the GovernmentMedical College&Hospital Nagpur as a feel good factorwho are victimizedwith the dreaded diseaseCANCER..
OCTOBER 2016, BREAST CANCER MONTH:
INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS MONTH FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH :
The Indian Cancer Society, Nagpur observed October month as International Awareness Monthfor women’s health, (Breast cancer month), designated by the World Health Organization. Exhibitionon Cancer was displayed at the O.P.D. hall, Mure Memorial Hospital, Maharajbag Road, Sitabuldi,Nagpur,CANCER awareness programmes were organized with different NGO’s at various places &important informationabout SelfBreast Examinationalsogiven to theparticipants.On theeveof this,branchhasorganizedcancerdetectioncampsatourcentre.
NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY, NOVEMBER, 07, 2016 :
The Indian Cancer society, Nagpur observed NATIONAL CANCER AWARENESS DAY on November 07,2016,onthisoccasionCancerAwarenessProgrammewasorganizedforthePriyadarshiniMahilaSudharGruha.
WORLD CANCER DAY – FEBRUARY, 04, 2017 :
TheIndianCancerSociety,NagpurobservedWORLDCANCERDAYonFebruary07,2017onthisoccasionCancer Exhibition&CancerAwareness Programmewasorganized specially for theNursing Students oftheMureMemorialHospitalNursingCollege.
INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY – MARCH, 08, 2017:
The IndianCancerSociety,Nagpurobserved INTERNATIONALWOMENSDAYonMarch08,2017on thisoccasion Cancer Awareness Programme was organized for slum area of the Panchasheel Nagar RaniDurgavatiChowk,Nagpur.&CancerDetectionCampwasalsoorganizedfor4daysspeciallyforladiesoftheregioninco-ordinationwithMureMemorialHospitalMaharajbagRoadSitabuldiNagpur.
LUCKNOW BRANCH
Indian Cancer Society strongly believes that “Cancer is curable, when detected early.” Awarenessfollowedbyearlydetectionimprovesthechancesofbattlingthisdreadeddisease.
Followingtableshowsthestatisticsfortheyear2016–2017
Awareness Screening Counseling
Camps 5 4 –Beneficiaries 379 256 52
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY BRANCHES
Branch NameName & Designation of
TrusteeContact No. Email
IndianCancerSocietyKarnatakaBranch#CA-2,MahabodhiMeditationCentreJayanagar1stBlockBangalore- 560 011.
Mr. Kishore S. RaoViceChairman
Mrs. Kala DevrajanHon. Treasurer
Ms. Gowri ChandrasekharHon. Secretary
09341968650
09844003110
09845275503+91-80-28476133
[email protected]@indiancancersociety.org
IndianCancerSocietyKolkataBranch6G,ElginRoadKolkata 700 020
Dr. A.P MujumdarViceChairman
Dr. Arunabha Sen GuptaHon. Secretary
033-22832426
09831023177
IndianCancerSocietyU.P. BranchDept.ofSurgeryKingGeorgeMedicalUniversityLucknow 226 003
Dr. A. N. ShrivastavaViceChairman
Prof. Shailendra YadavHon. Secretary
0522-2335267 [email protected]
IndianCancerSocietyNagpurBranchC/oMureMemorialHospitalMaharajbaghRoad,SitabuldiNagpur 440 001
Dr. Girish GandhiViceChairman
Dr. Manmohan B. RathiHon. Secretary
0712-2557911 [email protected]
IndianCancerSocietyDelhi BranchB63-64,SouthExtensionPart-IINew Delhi - 110 049.
Mrs. Jyotsna GovilViceChairman
011-26499572,26494907,4942472309811827549
IndianCancerSocietyBihar BranchKrishnaAgenciesPvt.Ltd.BoringRoadPatna 800 001
Mr. Navin Gupta ViceChairman
09334715522 [email protected]
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETY AFFILIATES
• AsianInstituteOfOncology
• B.K.L.WalawalkarHospitalDiagnostic&ResearchCentre
• BombayHospitalTrust
• CentralIndiaInstituteOfHaematology&Oncology(CIIHO),
• ChhatrapatiShahuCancerResearchFoundation
• Dr.Joshi’s Cancer Centre
• GalaxyCareLaparoscopyInstitutePvt.Ltd.
• GodavariFoundation’sDr.UlhasPatilMedicalCollege&Hospital
• GrantMedicalFoundation,RubyHallClinic
• IndrayaniHospitalCancerInstitute
• IntegratedCancerTreatmentAndResearchCentre
• JeevanJyotiCancerHospital
• JunagadeHealthcarePvt.Ltd
• JupiterLifelineHospitalsLtd
• KaderiHospitalCancerSurgical&EyeHospital
• KrishnaInstituteOfMedicalSciencesDeemedUniversity
• KulkarniCancerHospital
• Miraj Medical Center Wanless Hospital
• OstomyAssociationOfIndia
• Pravara Medical Trust’s Pravara Rural Hospital
• Rajasthan Cancer Society
• SadhuVaswaniMissionsMedicalComplexInlaksandBudhraniHospital
• ShriSiddhivinayakGanapatiCancerHospital
• TheLionCancerDetectionCentreTrust
• V.R.NagarkarMedicalFoundation,C/o.CurieManavtaCancerCentre
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETYABRIDGED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2017
(Summarised from the financial statements audited by M/s. N.M. Raiji & Co.,Chartered Accountants, Mumbai)
Value Rs. in Lakhs
Particulars 31.03.2017 31.03.2016
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Corpus Funds:
CorpusFundoftheTrust 330 329
CorpusFundsforSpecificPurposes
CorpusFundforMedicalActivities 62 61
CorpusFundforMedical-Relief 88 88
Total 480 478
CapitalDonationFund 375 404
Other Ear-marked Funds:
MedicalActivitiesFund 843 680
Medical-ReliefFund 992 681
RehablitationandSurvivorshipFund 114 71
InfrastructureFund 233 251
Total 2,182 1,683
Liabilities 268 475
Surplus 1,443 1,230
Total 4,748 4,270
APPLICATION OF FUNDS:
Fixed Assets 421 455
Investments:
a) Govt.Securities 446 464
b) BanksandPublicLimitedCompanies 3,075 2,075
Total 3,521 2,539
Current Assets:
a) LoansandAdvance 113 81
b) Receivable 198 229
c) Cash,BankandAutosweepBalances 495 966
Total Current Assets 806 1,276
Total 4,748 4,270
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INDOIAN CANCER SOCIETYAbridged INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2017(Summarised from the financial statements audited by M/s. N.M. Raiji & Co.,
Chartered Accountants, Mumbai)
Value Rs. in Lakhs
Particulars 31.03.2017 31.03.2016
INCOME:
Rent 21 21
Interest
Securities 20 28
FixeddepositsandSavingsBank 154 143
Total Interest 174 171
Dividends 4 4
Donations in Cash and Kind 335 280
Grants 17 18
Income from Other Sources 175 145
Utilisation of Ear-marked funds 2756 2,073
Total 3,482 2,712
EXPENDITURE:
Expenditure in respect of properties 196 196
Establishment Expenses 156 161
ExpenditureonObjectoftheTrust:
MedicalActivities 594 418
MedicalRelief 2323 1,893
Total 2,917 2,311
Surplus 213 44
Total 3,482 2,712
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INDIAN CANCER SOCIETYRECEIPTS AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2017c
(Value in Rs. In Lakhs)
RECEIPTS RUPEES PAYMENTS RUPEES
Opening Balances as on 01.04.2016
Cash Account 1 Ear-MarkedFundExpenses 2,623
BankandAutosweepAccounts 965 CapitalExpenses 53
Donations and Other Receipts: RevenueExpenses 988
TrustFundOrCorpus 1 EstablishmentExpenses 31
Ear-MarkedFunds 3,433 ExpenditureinRespectofProperties 4
GeneralDonations 409 ExpenditureonObjectoftheTrust 79
ActivitiesIncome 56 Investments(IncludingCorpus) 2,841
IncomefromOtherSources 72 Advances Paid 77
Interest and Dividend: Closing Balances as on 31.03.2017
Govt.Securities 25 Cash Account –
FixedDeposits 80 BankandAutosweepAccounts 494
SavingsBank 1
Dividend 4
AdvancesSettled
Grants 22
IncomeOutstanding 17
InvestmentMatured 221
Total 7,190 Total 7,190
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Indian Cancer Society (General Donation List)
Above Rs. 10 LakhsA H Wadia Trust GiveIndiaFoundation PirojshaGodrejFoundationAlkemLaboratoriesLtd. GunvatiJ.KapoorMed.ReliefCharitable
FoundationRajivPlasticsPrivateLimited
AstraZenecaPharmaIndiaLtd. HESInfraPvt.Ltd. RocheProducts(India)Pvt.Ltd.BioconLimited IgarashiMotorsIndiaLimited St. Jude Childcare CentresCadilaHealthcareLtd. MissArmaityKekiNamver UTIAssetManagementCo.LtdCTRManufacturingIndustriesLtd. NestleIndiaLimited WPPIndiaCorporateSocialResponsibility
FoundationEcole Mondiale World School NihchalIsraniFoundation
Above Rs. 1 LakhAmitM.Agrawal Kewal K. Nohria RoyalWesternIndiaTurfClubLtd.AkshayKumarBhatia KhubchandaniHealthcarePvt.Ltd. Sailesh T. DesaiAnand S. Mehta M.M.Agrawal Saroj KapoorBachubhai K. Patel M/s.DevyaniFoodStreetPvt.Ltd. SaurabhShroffMemorialTrustBeckmanCoulterIndiaPvtLtd. M/S.InternationalReinsuranceand
InsuranceConsultancyandBrokingServicesPvt.Ltd.
SeemaGoyal
CairnIndiaLtd. MahindraFoundation Shantaben B. PatelCrystal Pride Developers MahindraIntertradeLtd Shilpa P.ShahD.L.ShahTrustforAppliedScienceTechnologyArtsandPhilosophy
MakhanlalSureka ShreeNamanDevelopersPvt.Ltd.
Dr.()PurnaKurkure MangalamCementLtd., SmitaAggarwalEdelweissTokio Mani Jal Kolah Soona K. MachhiEileen Rodriques / Hirwale Manoj Murjibhai Chheda SophieAhmedEisaiPharmaceuticalsIndiaPvt.Ltd. MayaKukrejaFoundation SunilaKantiShahEmcurePharmaceuticalLtd. MubarikKhan Tara B. ShenoyFreseniusKabiIndiaPvt.Ltd., Narayana Seva Trust Uday KhannaFrostInternationalLtd. Naveen Kshatriya UdayShridharHatangadiGanesbabu B. Bala NRBBearingsLtd., UrmilaJainGuruNanakEnglishHighSchool&JrCollege
OmnicomMediaGroupIndiaPvt.Ltd. Viacom18MediaPvt.Ltd.
HDFCStandardLifeInsuranceCo. PfizerProductsIndiaPvt.Ltd. VrindaA.DivekarHemendraKothariFoundation PradeepMetalsLtd. VRMMetazinePvt.Ltd.,HindustanUnileverLimited PurviModgil WiproGEHealthcarePvt.Ltd.IndianBank RahejaQBEGeneralInsuranceCo.Ltd., YogendraS.KanodiaIndukuriJVVSaiTeja Rajeev MahajanIntasPharmaceuticalsLtd Ranjan Kapur
Above Rs. 50,000AbhishekAmarGoyal Manish Sabharwal RoshnakI.KhanAdinathCharitableTrust.(GhatgePatil) ManishaDeshmukh SamR.KerawallaAlpha Capital Manjari Goel Sanjeev PatelAndreasD.E.Lochmann MihirNaniwadekar SaptagiriRestaurantPvt.Ltd.Ashish H.Bhinde MukundArvikar SarojaBalaramanAshokG.Pai NatcoPharmaLimited SaurabhMukherjee
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AtulG.Muzumdar NeeraSaggi SherooHoshangMunshiBPCL OberoiInternationlSchool Sheroo KheswallaDiya Kapur Misra OberoiRealtyLtd. ShivdasR.BalsekarGlobe Enterprises PankajJaju SudhaV.ParekhHatsOffProductionEntertainment Pheroza J.Godrej Sunil ChhabriaIrfanUllahKhan Praveen Maru & Co. Sunita R. PaiJude Pinheiro PremKumarAgarwal TaruLalvaniCharityTrustKrishna Sinha Rani R. Tarneja Vaibhav JainLaxmanSarda Ravi Ghanshani Vidula JalanLiteBiteFoodsPvt.Ltd. RaviprakashR.Bubna VivekVidyalaya&Jr.College
WetCloudProductions
Above Rs. 10,000 Anita Barshan Dr.AkankshaNaidu PayalNakra
Anup P. Dr. Ananth Pai PhanindranathKakarla
AshokKutty Dr.BharatSingh PrachiKarmalekar
AspiHomiMody Dr.BharatSingh Prajit Nair
Bhavna S. Merchant Dr. G. S. Sihota PrakashPlasticIndustries
DeepakN.Motiwalla Dr.HormusjiD.KapadiaTrustFund PrasadKotian
DevikaNair Dr.K.L.GomberPh.D. PratibhaKulkarni
G. Ananth Narayan Dr. M. K. Pavri PreetamMandake
GunjanKamani Dr.RekhaShroff ProterixBio,Inc.
HafeezaMazidShaikh Dr. S. G. Bhat Puja Srivastava
HimanshuDani Dr.SatishBhatia PurshottamAgrawal
M.K.Sharma Dr. T. Chandini R.K.P.Shankardass
MangalaB.Purandare Dr.VinayH.Deshmane RahulShankar
Manish Chourasia DurgaduttDhanukaSevaKosh Rajat
ManoharlalVerma EdelweissFinancialServicesLtd. Rajiv Bazaz
NaginaSingh ElizabethVenkataraman RakshiDevelopersPrivateLtd
NileshPadgaonkar EskayDyestuffs&OrganicChemicalsPvt.Ltd.
RasikchandraHBuch
Praveen Gupta FulcrumShippingandLogisticPvt.Ltd Ratu M. Pavri
PreetiJena G P Shrivastava Ravi Srichand Punjabi
RajnikantAgrawal G.D.GoenkaWelfareSociety(Regd) ReemaA.Karnani
Ritu Kundu Gajanan Sonu Nabar RohitPareek
Rohit Pardeshi Gajendra Dubey Roopila Chopra
S.M.Vikram GarimaGulati Rusi Sorabji Madan
Sailesh Shenoi Geeta Bhan RyalLogisticsPvt.Ltd.
Savitha Rajeev Gita Pai SKMittal
ShapurJamshedjiArsiwalla Gulabchand Sharda S.K. Sinha
Sheila Nair GulamhuseinA.Vahanvaty SadeghM.Jalali
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ShrikantP.Gathoo GunvatiJ.KapoorMedicalReliefCharitableFoundation
SameerSharma
Soli E. Dastur H.I.M.S.BotawalaCharities Sanchita Barua
Soli M. Kheswalla Harbans Kaur Marwaha Sandhya Krishnan Gorthi
SoumyaRamaswamy Haresh Melwani SangeenaS.Sharma
SuchitraP.Dixit HariL.Mundra SangitaSanjivGinde
Sujata C. Sant Harjeet Toor Sanjay Ashtaputre
Sultan & Zainab Hirani Harsh Mohan SanjayY.Bhosale
Tanay V. Joshi HarsukhB.MehtaCharitableTrust SanjayaMaktedar
Usha Arora HarvinderSinghBindra Sanjeevani Trust
V. P. Chadda Hilla H. Dubash Sanjiv Madhav Ginde
YashpalD.Sharma HirikaJagani SaraAhmed
A S Madhavan HushIndiaPvt.Ltd. Sarathchandra
A.S. Viswanathan InspiraEnterpriseIndiaPvt.Ltd. Sarita Davere
AaronJ.Nagaokar IrfanAhmed SarojaKanagasabai
AashokPande JacobSebastianMadukkakuzy Saurabh Patwa
AbhinavAggarwal JamshydB.Patravala ShakuntlaPatney
AbhyankarResearch&DevelopmentFoundation
JanakS.Dalal Shapur E. Debu
AdnaniCreationsPvt.Ltd. Jaya Poojari Sharda Prathisthan
Ajit Menon JitendraS.Ambekar SharvariAmitPrabhu
AkhilKumar JyotsnaBhargava ShazaanSingh
AkshaiVinodJohri Kadambari.V.Khare Sheetal Arts
AmdysHealthcareSolution-AdityaThaker KamalbirJ.Singh Sheila Roy
AmitAgarwal Karan Mehra ShekharKumarJha
AmitArora KatgaraFoundation ShobhaNigamFoundationNamaha
AnandKumarGadodia KedarnathVidyaPrasarini'sEng.HighSchool
ShorilalSehgalPublicTrust
Anil Nair KhandelwalJewellers(Akola)Pvt.Ltd. ShriD.A.Phatak
AnilThakur KumarSubramanian ShwetaJ.Kapadi,(Soulkraft)
Anita Fernandes LateShreeMahadeoVithalSamantCharitable Trust
ShyamalaMahadevDeodhar
Anoop S. Sabnani LaxmiChandra Siddharth Banerjee
AnoushkaRatadiya LovejiAndHomaiTrustFoundation Siddhartha Sahani
Anshul Sirohiya Madan M. Pardal SitaBajajCharities
Ansuya J.Pandya Mahesh C SivaramakrishnanR.Iyer
AnthonyBarretto MaheshChandraMullick SmitaBhide
Aparna R V Mahesh H C Smt.PramodiniS.Joshi
ArunKumarSharma Mala Viswanathan Sourabh H. Bora
Above Rs. 10,000
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Above Rs. 10,000
ArunKumarShetty MaliniHarakhlalBuch SudhaRakesh
Ashish Rao Manav Seva Sansthan Sujatha Prabhu
Ashish Vidyarthi Manish Gandhi SukritiBahl
AsianCancerInstitute ManishGangopadhyay SurajS.Shetty
AsianPaintsLtd. ManishVarma Suresh N. Uchlani
Atul Ranchal ManishaHimanshuShah SwatiR.Sandu
B.V.R. Sastri Manju Upadhyaya Swetha S. Rao
BalgopalWarrier Manu S. Menon T.Abdurrassak
BankofIndia MeenaSaraf Taherally&MullaRubabbaiVaghTrust
Bhalchandra M. Tople Milind J. Avasare Tina Kapur
BhupendraB.Parekh MinakshiY.Jani Tista Creations
Bimla-OmCharitableTrust Miss Kalindi R. Shah TrikamG.Shah
Biren Nanda MissSiddikaChinwala TrusteesoftheEstateofRFKurwa
BoxCollection Mohanlal Satyanarain Tulsyan Charitable Trust
TwinkleKhanna
Brijlal Relan MohitJames UmendraDikshit
CaptainGCRambabu Mohit Kalra UnitedWayofMumbai
Celine Victor MullaAbdulHussainRajibaiVagh UnitedWayofMumbai
CharavanRajagopalan MullaSaifuddinMullaRubabbaiVaghTrust UshaTukaramKurkure
ChetanaKumar MullickSomnathCharitableTrust., Utpal Maru
ChhayaRaina(AtulSharma) N Vishwanth UttamLal
ChitraSatam N.VaidheeswaranIyer Vaibhav Jain
Chitresh N. Mody NaazneenBehramBalsara Varsha Apte
Cmde.ArunKumar(Retd.) NeelambariShyamkantJoshi Varsha Jain
Curiotown Neetu Bajaj Vedant Foundation
Cyrus S. Nallaseth Neo Enterprises Veena S. Shah
Darshan Maheshwari Nilesh Chaudhari Vijay A. Shah
DayanandTShetty Nischint Jaisswal Vijay Narayan Govind
DeepakC.Arora NitinChauhan VijayThomasFrancis
DerickCoutinho NitinK.Kharde VikasKakwani
Dhananjay Gupte Noshir D. Batliwala VizakBehramAnklesaria
DhariniRaghu OberoiFoundation XerxesAShahiwalla
DhunandManeckShroffMemorialTrust P. Trevor Z.M. Batlivala
Display House PartapSingh&Sons
Divyesh H. Patel PayalChintanSanghavi
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Corporate Donors including CSRHDFCAssetManagementCompanyLtd TataCapitalFinancialServicesLtd UnionBankOfIndiaStateBankOfIndia RajivPlasticLtd
Above Rs. 10 lakhsApolloHospitalsEnterprisesLtd GopikrishnaPiramalMemorialHospital MinixHoldingsPvtLtdAxixBankLtd HCLCorporationPrivateLimited N M Shah & BrosBalkrishnaIndustriesLtd HDFCAssetManagementCompanyLtd NJIndiaInvestPrivateLtdBankOfBaroda HDFCBankLtd RelianceIndustriesLtdBankofIndia HousingDevelopmentFinanceCorporation
LtdStateBankOfIndia
BombayStockExchangeLtd ICICIBankLtd TataConsultancyServicesLtdDilipSShanghvi ILAndFsSecuritiesServicesLtd UnionBankOfIndia
Above Rs. 1 LakhAmitRChandra HarishVDhakan MyHomeConstructionsPvtLtdAshitChandrakantKothari HarishVinmalidasDhakan NimeshNagindasKampaniAshokSoota IIFLWealthFinanceLimited PatnaikMineralsPvt.Ltd.BaldevrajSitaramMalhotra IL&FSFinancialServicesLtd. Priyadarshan MundhraBanspaniIronLtd. ILAndFsSecuritiesServicesLtd RajivPlasticLtdByramjeeJeejeebhoyPvtLtd IndiaInfolineLtd RameshThanwaniCharanjitSinghGrewal IndianOverseasBank RevatiNarayanChetan Kanubhai Desai IndusValleyPartnersIndiaPvtLtd S N MohantyComputerAgeManagement JMFinancial&InvestmentConsultancy
ServicesPvtLtdShardulSureshShroff
DEBShankarMukherjee KGirdharlalInternationalLimited SidhidataPowerLLPDostirealtyLimited KalpataruLimited SillooFaliVariava2EclFinanceLimited KalpataruPowerTransmissionLtd SundaramFinanceLimitedEmamiFoundation Kewal Krishan Nohria TataCapitalFinancialServicesLtdFamyEnergyPrivateLimited KotakSecuritiesLtd VishalNimeshKampaniGGiridharanIyer MaharajkrishnaBansilalBirmani WeikfieldProductsCorporationLLPGunjan Anirudh Desai Milind Gajanan BarveHariLakshminarayanMundra MineralEnterprisesLtd
Above Rs. 50,000Aloo Dinshaw Mistry HemendraMKothari PrudentCorporateAdvisoryServicesLtdAnuja Bahubali Charitable Trust HertzChemicalsLtd Renu Sud KarnadAshokKumarJain JanakDDwarkadas Sanjay PoddarBasty Shanteri Shenoy JaykalExportsPrivateLimited SanjaySharmaBhalchandraRamchandraSule JigneshMMehta Sarla Nari KriplaniChandrashekharAnantpadmakarAyya Ketayun F Haradhvala SrinivasaHatcheriesLimitedDhruvRSatwalekar KrishnaKumarPant SriramKapurDilipkumarVishindasLakhi KrishnamurthyTS SushilaBokariaDorabFramji Mr.VarikkavelilJohnMathews Swasthi Charitable TrustDrSeethamani NaharCapitalandFinancialServicesLtd UllhasCPaymaster
Indian Cancer Society (CCF Donation List)
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DrSyedAhmedMemorialCharitableTrust NarendraChimanlalShah UshaRamaswamyEktaHousingPvtLtd Nisha P Desouza VeenaPadmanabhanGVRamachandriahMemorialTrust Payel Seth VenugopalanSwaminathanGovinda Rao Rajala PerseusJamshedTreasuryvala VoltampTransformersLtd.Gulzar Govewalla PherozaJamshydGodrej Zia Jaydev ModyGurubakshRallan PradeepMallickHamidAMoochhala Pravin Vrajlal Sheth
Above Rs. 10,000
ALNarasimhan KaushikGokaldasHuf(HUF) RavindraSharma
AbhaykumarADharwadkar KekiBBugwadia RavishankerRaman
AbhishekJhunjhunwala KekiBBugwadia ReshmaGMehra
AdilKekiFramji KekiNarimanOlia RishabhWasanMemorialTrust
Aditya Navin Kripalani KiranMKaushik RishikeshPratapJoshi
AhaHoldingsPvtLtd Kishore Mulji Ruparell RiteshKumar
Ajay Patel Krishan Dhawan Roopa Nilesh Shah
AjayVidyasagar KrishnalaxmiMultitradePvtLtd RustomHormazdiyar
Ajit K Khasnis KumarSubramanian S C Sachdeva
AkhilaNandPandey KumudhaSridharan SJanakiraman
AlokVimalKishoreTapadia Kushal N Desai S N Varadarajan
Aloo B Dubash LataSharadPatankar SPalaniswami
AmolAshokInamdar LowjeeWadiaDispensaryTrust SahiaaruFoundation
AmritaRajendraRao MSivasubramanian SaiKrishnaTampi
AmsteelCastingPvtLtd MVenkataraman SajagSecuritiesPvtLtd
AnandRMutalik Madan D Sawai SambhavKundalia
AnilBamboli MadanlalJhamandasHinduja SamirMansinhSaraiya
Anil Bhavanji Shah MadhavKeshavPatki SamitConsultancyServices
Anil Bhavnani MadhaviJaySoman Sandeep Mehra
Anil Kapur MadhumitaGanguli Sandhya Vasudevan
AnindyaDutta MaharukhPerseusTreasuryvala SanjayParikh
AniruddhKumarSrivastava MahazaverRustomDalal SanjaySKumble
Anita Dindayal Dewan MaheshVenkateswaran Sanjeev Mehra
Anjana Ghosh MakhanlalSureka Sanjeev Mehra
AnsalHiTechTownshipsLtd MalaSekhar SaurabhManojNanavati
AressSoftwareAndEducationTechnologiesPvt.Ltd.
MallikEngineeringIndiaPvtLtd SavitriSanghi
Arpana Caur Meena H Mehta ShabnamKapur
Arun Govind Gujar MeherNosherwanJehangir Shah Babulal Manilal Kadiwala Charitable Trust
ArvindRatanchandShroff MilindVBadkundri ShahBhupendraAmrutlal(HUF)
Above Rs. 50,000
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AshokDayal MiraKalbag Shaila M Pathare
AshokKumarBajaj MitenMaganlalLathia Shanta Chary
AshokKumarDhingra Moez Ali Sadiq Ali ShantaDeviYodhrajCharitableTrust
AshokKundalia MonaLalwani Sharad Khushalbhai Patel
AshokNarayanManjrekar MotiaPrakash ShashiSingh
AshokTKanawala MotumalAndCompany ShashikalaKakodkar
Ashutosh Sood Mr. V Suresh Babu ShekharSTalwalker
Aswin M Shah Mrudulaben Harshadbhai Patel Shirin J Sabavala
ATSTownshipPrivateLimited MukeshManubhaiHirpara ShivaprasadKuskur
BakulaVenkateshCowlagi MukulKumarGupta ShivaprasadKuskur
BankimHamir Munira Abizer Diwanji Shobha Ajit Khatri
BehramDBodhanwala MysoreNeelakantraoSubramanyam Shobha Vasanth Acharya
BhanjiDiamondKamrudin NVRaman Shobhit Mehrotra
BharatBalkrishnaPhatak NagrajAnanduBadageri ShreeVenkateshDevasthan
Bharat C Desai NancyShaikh Shreyas Girishbhai Shah
Bhavesh Zaveri NaozerRWankadiya ShriTekchandChandiramTrust
BhupendraMaganlalVashi NATH RAM ShrikantGovindHiray
CdetExplosiveIndustriesPvtLtd Neelu Sethi ShyamSundarSundaresanGurumoorthy
CFLPharmaceuticalsLimited NeepaUdaykantMehta SinghQuarryEquipmentsPvtLtd
Chaitanya N Desai NEHA HUDDAR SipraLabsLimited
ChandrashekharDeopujari NidhiAnantWagh SitadeviSureka
ChandrikabenRMehta NileshKirtilalShah SivaswamyHoldingsPvtLtd
ChandruLachmandasRaheja NimeshKrishnakantParikh SmitaAggarwal
ColathurPathangiRaman NinaJagdishShah SmitaHShetty
CTCIndiaPvtLtd NinaPremThadani SomnathBallav
DEBShankarMukherjee Nipun D Mehta Sonal Sahoo
DhruvRSatwalekar NirmalaMurthy SonnenkinderManagementConsultancyPvtLtd
DianaCavasRastomjee NishaNikhilPatel SparkFinwizltd
DianaCavasRastomjee Nisha Priscilla Desouza Sridhar Gorthi
DilipKakubhaiKapadia NitinSudhakarKekre SrimotiMukherji
DilipKakubhaiKapadia OrientalCharitableFoundation StatiraFWadia
DineshBhikhubhaiMehta OutdoorAdvertisingProfessionalsIndiaPvtLtd
SudhakarShivramNagpurkar
DineshBhikhubhaiMehta P E S Charitable Trust Sudhir Mehra
Dinesh Goel PadmanabhSadashivWalimbe SujataRameshKumar
DinshawIrani PankajTarunchandraJariwala SujataSDabholkar
DrKanubhaiNagindasShah PannaBankim Sujitendra Krishna Deb
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1951: India’s 1st Comprehensive Cancer Care Program
1955 : India’s 1st Cytology Unit
1956 : India’s Chemotherapy Unit
1961 : India’s 1st Cancer Detection Centre
1963 : India’s 1st Cancer Registry Data Accepted and Recognized by the World Health Organisation
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2007 Setting up of 30 Free Dwelling Units for Children Cancer patient and their parents in collaboration with St. Jude’s India Child Care Centre
2009 Launched UGAM support group of childhood cancer survivors
2010 Launch of India’s first Digital Mammography Van – The Hope Express
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