Why We need
Proton Therapy treatment .

In 2020 in India, 13.25 Lacs people were diagnosed with Cancer and around 8.50 Lacs people died during the same year. 46% of these cases require Proton Therapy treatment but inspite of huge spending in health and medical science, no hospital has so far upgraded to latest technologies. We are still very much dependent on Chemotherapy or Proton Cyber-knife technology which fails to treat with highest accuracy and patients are only left with huge financial burden.

Life Saving – Proton Therapy

Current Scenario in India

In 2020 in India, 13.25 Lacs people were diagnosed with Cancer and around 8.50 Lacs people died during the same year. 46% of these cases require Proton Therapy treatment but inspite of huge spending in health and medical science, no hospital has so far upgraded to latest technologies. We are still very much dependent on Chemotherapy or Proton Cyber-knife technology which fails to treat with highest accuracy and patients are only left with huge financial burden.

1,380,004,378

Total Population

851,678

Number of Death

1,324,413

Number of New Cases

2,720,251

Number of Prevalent Cases(5-year)

Proton Cancer

Cancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.

A cancer can continue to grow because cancer cells act differently than normal cells. Cancer cells are different from normal cells because they divided out of control and damage tissues and organs.

A tumor is a solid mass of tissue that forms when abnormal cells group together. Tumors can affect bones, skin, tissue, organs and glands. Many tumors are not cancer (they're benign). But they still may need treatment.

Cancer can also spread from where it first started to other parts of the body. This process is called metastasis. Cancer cells can metastasize when they break away from the tumour and travel to a new location in the body through the blood or lymphatic system.

4 Main Types of Cancer

Carcinomas

A carcinoma begins in the skin or the tissue that covers the surface of internal organs and glands. Carcinomas usually form solid tumors. They are the most common type of cancer. Examples of carcinomas include prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer.

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Sarcomas

A sarcoma begins in the tissues that support and connect the body. A sarcoma can develop in fat, muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, blood vessels, lymph vessels, cartilage, or bone.

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Leukemias

Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Leukemia begins when healthy blood cells change and grow uncontrollably. The 4 main types of leukemia are acute lymphocytic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, and chronic myeloid leukemia.

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Lymphomas

Lymphoma is a cancer that begins in the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a network of vessels and glands that help fight infection. There are 2 main types of lymphomas: Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

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