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Given the burgeoning healthcare problems swamping the world today, healthcare sector has witnesses rapid advancements in the recent times. Also, while the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the healthcare systems globally, it also has had a significant impact on the cancer treatment market obstructing the therapy segment and R&D. According to Biospace reports, the global cancer therapeutics market size is projected to reach around $335.06 billion by 2029 from $166.5 billion in 2021 and expanding growth at a CAGR of 9.1 percent from 2021 to 2030. Cancer has spawned a huge industrial composite involving government agencies, pharmaceutical and biomedical firms, hospitals and clinics, universities, professional societies, nonprofit foundations and media.
The Cancer treatment is affected by a number of medical and economic trends, including rising drug costs, increasing availability of targeted therapies and oral oncolytic agents, healthcare reform legislation, changing reimbursement practices, a growing emphasis on comparative effectiveness research (CER), the emerging role of accountable care organizations (ACOs), and the increased role of personalization of cancer care. Cancer is not just a disease. Being a large group of diseases that can start in almost any organ or tissue of the body when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably, invading adjoining parts of the body and/or spreading to other organs, cancer produces varying impact on a cancer patient’s life emotional, social and financial. It is health issue that requires immense attention for immediate care. There are many dynamic and adept healthcare leaders specialized in cancer care treatment who are leveraging their knowledge and expertise in treating numerous patients in India and around, realizing their virtue as doctors or leaders.
In this issue of the CEO Insights magazine, a list of ‘Top 10 Leaders From Cancer Treatment Hospitals - 2022' is provided to the readers to know their stories of success with which they led several cancer cases, and also how motivating and encouraging they are for others to learn from. The listing provides detailed information about the leaders in cancer healthcare sector who are selected by a panel of industry veterans, CEOs, and VCs, and the CEO Insights magazine editorial board.
Company Logo | Company Management | Company Name | Company Description |
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Manish Jobanputra, Chief Operating Officer | Mumbai Oncocare Center | He helped Sterling Accuris Diagnostics to expand from 6 to 35 locations within a span of just 20 months | |
Dr. Radheshyam Naik, MD | Sammprada Cancer Care | He has worked with Manipal Hospitals for seven years, and Curie Centre of Oncology for over ten years | |
Dr. Rajesh Jindel, MD (Gen. Med), DM (Med.Oncology), & Medical Director | Medella Cancer Cure Centre | An oncologist, practicing for more than three decades, has been associated with various Hospitals & Medical Institutions in India and overseas including AIIMS, New Delhi & Tata Memorial Hospital | |
Dr. Rekha A. Nair, Director | Regional Cancer Centre | She has completed special training in Haematopathology from National Cancer Institute in US and University of Leeds in UK | |
Dr. V. Shanta, Chairman | The Cancer Institute | Her entire medical life over 50 years has been dedicated to the mission of organizing care of Cancer patients, the study of the disease, its prevention & control and many more | |
Dr. Shashank Pandya, Director | The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute | Renowned Oncologist Surgeon who is skilled in Head & Neck Oncosurgery, Thoracic Oncosurgery, Gastro Intestinal Oncosurgery & Uro Oncology | |
Dr. Srinivas, Director | All India Institute of Medical Sciences | He has more than three decades of experience in various positions in the academic, administrative and research fields | |
Dr. Sudhir Kumar Rawal, Medical Director | Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute & Research Center | He routinely performs procedures such as radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy, radical hysterectomy, RPLND, and complex urinary diversion like continent pouch & neo bladder | |
Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director | Apollo Speciality Hospital | Spearheading the finance & strategy functions, she was instrumental in bringing the first FDI into healthcare in India and subsequently in taking the organization to international equity markets through a successful GDR | |
Dr. Vivek Lal, Director | Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research | He has been teaching, training and doing research in PGI for thirty years and his major areas of interest are Headache and Neuro-Ophthalmology |
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