The collaboration aims to empower government doctors in Uttarakhand with training in Ayurveda and cancer
Uttarakhand Ayurveda University, under the Ministry of AYUSH (Government of Uttarakhand) has signed an MoU with Pune-based Rasayu Cancer Clinic. According to its statement, the aim of this collaboration is to empower government doctors in AYUSH in Uttarakhand with training in Ayurveda and Cancer.
To mark this occasion, a 4-day workshop was conducted by Ayurveda practitioners at Rasayu Cancer Clinic Pune recently. Dr Yogesh Bendale, Dr Avinash Kadam and Dr Priyanka Shirole participated in this workshop.
The collaboration also aims to introduce the principles of Ayurveda and actual patient therapy, research and published papers based on research findings. Dr Pankaj Pandey expressed hope that this will be an important step for coordination between Ayurveda and modern medical methods. The program was attended by Ayurveda Medical Officers from Uttarakhand.
Dr Pandey also stated that for the benefit of patients, there should be mutual cooperation and not conflict between different systems of medicine.
Furthermore, Dr Yogesh Bendale stated that most of the cancer patients in India are diagnosed at a more advanced stage, so there are more challenges in treating these patients. Ayurveda treatment in such patients improves the overall outcome and improves the patient’s quality of life. In these cases, Ayurveda has great potential to provide safe and effective treatment to cancer patients.
The collaboration between Uttarakhand Ayurveda University and Rasayu Cancer Clinic will help train future Ayurveda doctors in the field of Ayurveda oncology and guide them in using research-based treatments.
Rasayu Cancer Clinic (RCC), renowned for evidence-based Ayurveda and cancer therapy, played a vital role in this collaboration. RCC has more than 25 years of experience in treating cancer patients through Ayurveda. Rasayu Cancer Clinic has developed various treatment systems based on chemotherapy for the treatment of cancer patients in different stages and advanced stage cancer patients.
This treatment can be easily taken by the patients and any doctor can successfully use this treatment for his patients in the country or in the world. For this Rasayu has developed computer technology (oncology software) based on artificial intelligence and machine learning. This will enable RCC’s experience and expertise to help doctors attending the workshop to remotely monitor the ups and downs in a patient’s condition. This will also help with skill development. As part of this important initiative, a team of experienced doctors from Rasayu Cancer Clinic imparted their experience and expertise to government Ayurveda doctors in Uttarakhand through this comprehensive workshop. Simultaneously, an MoU was signed between Rasayu Cancer Clinic and Uttarakhand Ayurveda University for therapeutic, educational and research purposes in Ayurveda Oncology.