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Annual Report 2015-2016 CANCER INSTITUTE (WIA) ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 CANCER INSTITUTE (WIA) Adyar, Chennai - 600 020, INDIA Ph : 044 - 2491 0754 / 2491 1526 Fax : 91 - 44 - 2491 2085 website : cancerinstitutewia.in Email : [email protected] Dr. Mrs. MUTHULAKSHMI REDDY Our Founder Dr. S. KRISHNAMURTHI (1919-2010) Adviser – Research and Planning CONTENTS S.No. Topic Page No. 1 Governing Body Members 5 2 Administrative Staff 6 3 Overview 8 4 Events 12 5 College of Oncological Sciences 17 6 Radiation Oncology 19 7 Surgical Oncology 27 8 Medical Oncology / Pediatric Oncology 35 9 Blood Bank 45 10 Anaesthesiology / Palliative Care 47 11 Research - Molecular Oncology, Clinical Research, Preventive Oncology Research 51 12 Bio-Statistics and Cancer Registry 67 13 Preventive Oncology 77 14 Psycho-Oncology & Resource Center for Tobacco Control 82 15 Radiodiagnosis and Imaging 88 16 Medical Physics 89 17 Nuclear Medicine 91 18 Onco-Pathology 94 19 Clinical Biochemistry 97 20 Clinical Microbiology 98 21 Electron Microscopy / Physiotherapy 100 22 Library 101 23 List of Volunteers 106 24 Acknowledgements 107 25 Donors List 111 26 Auditors Report 132 4 GOVERNING BODY OF THE CANCER INSTITUTE (WIA) Regd. Under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 Dr. V. Shanta Chairma n Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai – 20. Hon. Justice P.R. Gokulakrishnan Member No.7, Anna Avenue, Bhaktavatsalam Nagar (Extn) Adyar, Ch-20. Shri. R. Seshasayee Vice Vice Chairman, Ashok Leyland Limited, Chairma n No.1, Sardar Patel Road, Guindy, Chennai – 32. Dr. R. Swaminathan, IAS Former Secretary, Asian Development Bank Member th A.D. 80, 5 Avenue, Anna Nagar, Chennai – 40. Shri N.Sugal Chand Jain Mem ber Siyat House, No.961, Poonamallee High Road, Egmore, Chennai – 8. Shri. T. Shankar Chief Executive Officer, Management Solutions Mem ber Prasad Chambers 169, Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai –14. Shri. M.A. Alagappan Mem ber Adviser, Murugappa Group, 10, Chittaranjan Road, Teynampet, Chennai – 18. Mr. Ram Santhanam Chairman, Wheels India Limited, Mem ber Chennai Tiruvallur High Road, Padi, Chennai – 50. Mrs.Mallika Srinivasan Chairman, Tractors & Farms Equipments Limited Mem ber 77, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai – 34. Shri M.K.Jain Managing Director, Asia(Chennai)Engg Company Pvt. Ltd. Mem ber SP 23A, Developed Plot, 2nd Floor, Industrial Estate, Guindy, Chennai – 32. Smt. Sarah Chanda Mem ber Social Worker, New No.15, 3rd Floor, V.P.Colony North Street, Chennai – 23. Ms. V. Susheela Member Secretary, Finance Board, Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai - 20. Member Dr.T.G.Sagar Director Member Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai - 20. Dr.A.V. Lakshmanan Secretary Adviser II, Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, Chennai 600020 Addl Secretary & Financial Adviser Govt. of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Mem ber Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011 Director of Medical Education Directorate of Medical Education Member Govt. of Tamil Nadu, 162, Poonamallee High Road, Chennai – 600010 Dr. T. Ramasami Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Science and Technology Member Department of Science and Technology Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi – 110016 Dr. Sowmya Swaminathan Director General Indian Council of Medical Research, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029 Mem ber M/s.R.Janakiraman & Co. Approved Auditors 5 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Chairman : Dr. V. Shanta, M.D., D.G.O., FAMS, D.Sc Adviser II : Dr. A.V. Lakshmanan, M.A., M.Sc.,Ph.D(UK) Executive Vice Chairman : Dr. E. Hemanth Raj, M.S.,M.Ch.,Ph.D Director : Dr. T.G. Sagar, M.D., D.M. Director (Admin) & Dean : Dr. A. Vasanthan, M.D., D.M.R.T. Addl. Director : Dr. G. Selvaluxmy, MD, DMRT Asst. Director : Dr. R. Swaminathan, M.Sc., Ph.D (Statistics, Epidemiology) Asst. Director : Mrs. Varalakshmi, M.Sc., NURSING ADMINISTRATION DR. S. K. CAMPUS Matron Senior Assistant Ms. C.N. Janaki, Dip. in Nursing Mrs. Padma Subramoney, B.A., BLIS Nursing Supervisor Assistant Ms. Renuka Devi, Dip. in Nursing Ms. Maharani, +2 Ms. Gnana Sundari, Dip. in Nursing Ms. Aruna, B.Sc. Ms. Uma Maheswari, B.Com. Nursing Tutor Ms. Priya Kumari, Ms. R.V.Chitra, B.A. Ms. R. Gnana Sundari Ms. S. Bhuvaneswari, B.Com. Ms. D. Srilekha, B.Com., DCP ACCOUNTS Ms. Suganthi Meenakshi, SSLC General Manager - Ms. Remani Mahendran, SSLC Finance & Accounts Ms. B.V. Srividya, MBA Mr. Narasimhan, BBA, LLB, ACA, ACS Ms. Malarmathi, MBA Senior Accountant Mr. Maria Kulothungan, M.Sc, Ms. Srividhya Shankar, B.Com., AICWAI GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Assistant Accountant General Manager - Operations Mr. R. Haridoss, B.Com., M.A. Mr. G. Rajasegharan, Bachelor Degree in Rehabilitation, MBA.,(Hosp.Mgmt.) Assistant Consultant – HR Mrs. Parameswari, M.Com. Mr. G. Sasikaran, M.A (H.R) Ms. Vidhya A, M.Com. Ms. Thahirunnissa, M.Com. NABH – Asst. Coordinator Ms. Srutiva Dash, MBA (H.R. Mktg.) Computer Programmer P.A. to Chairman Mr. S. Jayachandran, +2, D.C.A. Mr. R. Dhanasekaran, B.A. Typist Secretary to Chairman Mr. A. Gowthaman, B.A. Ms. G. Priya, B.Com. Ms. A. K. Shanthi, B.A. FINANCE Office Co-ordinator Member Secretary – Finance Board Mr. V. Sundaram, B.A. Ms. V. Susheela Steno Typist Mr. V. Krishnakumar, +2 6 Senior Assistant P.A. To Chairman, SOG Mrs. R. Shanthi, D.Com. Ms. S. Sasikala, BCA, MBA Assistant Projects Jivdaya (Pediatric Oncology) Mrs. M. Bharathi, B.Com. Medical Social Worker Ms. J. Cherryl Catherine Sharmila TELEPHONE OPERATOR Mrs. R. Vedham, SSLC Clinical Pharmacist Ms. S. Rosaline Mary, HSC Ms. Akshaya Gowri Ms. Mary Sylvia, B.A. Ms. N.V. Varalakshmi, B.Com. HOSPITAL Ms. J. Ramya, B.Com. Doctors 63 Scientific Asst. 24 PHARMACY Consultants 34 Chief Pharmacist Students 40 Ms. M. Padmavathi, D.Pharm Nurses 231 Technician 86 Pharmacist Drivers 11 Ms. M.A. Gayathri, D.Pharm Electrical Staff 12 Ms. A.R. Valarmathi, B.Pharm Dietetics staff 31 Ms. T. Lakshmi, D.Pharm Other staff 181 Ms. V. Sharmila Devi, B.Pharm Ms. J. Muthulakshmi, B.Pharm Ms. P. Rajalakshmi, B.Pharm RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT Consultant 2 Dietician Technician 5 Ms. Parvathy, M.Phil Scientific Assistant 3 Ms. Santhana Lakshmi, M.Sc. ICMR – PBCR Staff 3 Ms. M. Priya, M.Sc. ICMR – HBCR Staff 3 Supervisor Ms. Jothimani M, SSLC ELECTRICAL Mr. Kurungudi Alwar, PUC Ms. Nalini S, B.Com. Electrical Engineer Mr. P. Namachivayam, DEEE, B.E(IT) CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE “C” License Mr. P. Chakradhaa Reddy, B.Pharm, M.Tech, MHRM Asst. Electrical Engineer Mr. N. Kannan, M.Sc., M.Phil. Mr. C. Mariappan, Dip in E.E & B.E. (EEE) “C” License Civil Engineer - Maintenance Mr. R. Kumaran, DCE Bio-Medical Engineering Biomedical Engineer Mr. E. Venkatesan, M.E. (Applied Electronics) Ms. S. Vasanthavalli, B.E (Biomedical Engineer) Co-ordinator Ms. Thamil Selvarani, GIPAP Ms. Vanitha, MOG Transplant 7 OVERVIEW e are happy having completed 62 years of service with humanity and dedication. wOur greatful thanks to the Chief Minister, Dr. J. Jayalalithaa for the State Governments recommendation to confer Padma Vibhushan, the 2nd Highest Civilian award by Government of India on our Chairman Dr.V. Shanta. This is one more laurel to the Institute and all the staff are proud, we pledge that we shall diligently strive to maintain, foster and uphold the tradition, dignity and ethos of Cancer Institute, fondly nurtured by our late adviser Dr. S. Krishnamurthi and our Chairman Dr. V. Shanta over the last sixty two years. We reaffirm our faith in the future of this great institution and shall try our best to abide by the principle of “Service above Self” for which Dr. S. Krishnamurthi and Dr. V. Shanta are the role model. Government of India approved Cancer Institute (WIA) for inclusion in the Tertiary Cancer Centre of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVDs and Stroke (NPCDCS) and designated the Cancer Institute (WIA) as a State Apex Centre with a total one time grant of Rs.120 crores on a shared based of 75% from Govt. of India and 25% from State Government towards building and purchase of new equipments. It cannot be used for maintenance. A 10 year MOU has been signed with the Govt. of Tamilnadu. The first instalment of Govt. of India grant under Tertiary Cancer Centre Scheme of National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CVDs and Stroke was released on 31.10.2015. The Diamond Jubilee Building construction has been started with this grand and as part of our Diamond jubilee year, additional facilities are planned in this new building. The total area is nearly 60,000 sq.ft. with a basement floor and four additional floors. The additional facilities will include: Special ward OP, Nuclear Medicine, Blood Bank, Special wards, BMT unit, ICU, Operation Theatre, Post Operative ward & CSSD unit. We thank all our donors for their generous support with whose help we continue to deliver quality service to our patients with the cutting edge technology and protocols on par with the world’s best. The Institute made major strides in the year 2015 – 2016, faculty, staff and students continue to bring laurels to the Institute, we congratulate every one of them. Institute has comprehensive facilities for patient care, research both basic and clinical & teaching with teaching programmes in medical and para-medical courses both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. During the year the faculty and the scientists of the institute published research papers in national and international journals, various departments organized conferences, workshops & CME. 8 We have always been on the fore front on early detection, prevention of cancer and tobacco control, thorough out the year we have been focusing on creating cancer prevention awareness. Department of Preventive Oncology has launched the MAMMOMOBILE project with the aim to offer awareness and baseline screening for early detection of breast cancer. All women of age 30 - 60 years will be offered a baseline screening of breast with Clinical Breast Examination (CBE), all women above 40 years of age will undergo Mammogram and USG breasts along with CBE.
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