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Lecture on management of common cancers

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Posted: Jan 17, 2008 at 0012 hrs IST

Ludhiana, January 16 The NSS wing and Red Cross Society of Khalsa College for Women organised a lecture-cum-discussion on the topic, ‘Management of Common Cancers’, in order to enhance awareness of the common types of cancer.

Dr Rajiv Bedi, a senior consultant and head of the Department of Medical Oncology , Fortis Hospital, Mohali, briefed the audience about the types of cancers. He also answered their doubts and queries regarding the disease.

Dr Bedi spoke about the symptoms, precautions, treatment and various other aspects of the disease. The lecture was also attended by principal Dr Varinder Kaur Thind, who thanked him for giving significant information on the disease.

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