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On the occasion of World Cancer Awareness Week 2026, a Cancer Awareness Program was organized at Primary School, Amethi Area, Gosainganj, District Lucknow. The objective of this program was to create awareness among school teachers, staff, and students about prevention and treatment of cancer, a serious and life-threatening disease. The program focused on educating participants about the causes, symptoms, and the importance of early detection of cancer.
The program was attended by the school Principal Mrs. Santosh Rai, teacher Mr. Varsun Sahat, along with other teachers and staff members of the school. All attendees appreciated and welcomed this public awareness initiative.
Under the Cancer Awareness Program, experts from the Public Health Department of KSSSCI (Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute) conducted the awareness session. The team included Dr. Ayush Lohiya, Associate Professor and Head of the Department, Dr. Anshu Singh, Associate Professor, Public Health Department, Nursing Officer Ms. Shweta Upadhyay, and Mrs. Kashish. The experts discussed various types of cancers, associated risk factors, available treatment options, and emphasized that timely screening and early diagnosis can help in effective control of cancer.
Discussions were also held with local community members highlighting that a healthy lifestyle, balanced diet, regular exercise, and timely medical check-ups play a crucial role in preventing and managing even serious diseases like cancer.
05 Feb
On the occasion of World Cancer Awareness Week 2026, a Cancer Awareness Program was organized at Primary School, Amethi Area, Gosainganj, District Lucknow.
February 5, 2026 View
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, a “Cancer Awareness Week” was organized at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute (KSSSCI), Lucknow. As part of the programme, a Blood Donation Camp was organized in the Department of Transfusion Medicine under the leadership of Dr. Anju Dubey, during which a total of 40 units of blood were collected.
Under the activities of Cancer Awareness Week, several cancer survivors shared their inspiring life journeys, motivating patients and the general public. A quiz on cancer awareness was also organized to enhance public knowledge and awareness about cancer.
On this occasion, the Director of the Institute, Prof. M. L. B. Bhatt, stated that the World Cancer Day 2026 theme “United by Unique” conveys the message that every cancer patient’s journey is unique, yet by standing united—with awareness, timely treatment, positive thinking, and human compassion—we can fight cancer more effectively.
Present on the occasion were Dr. Vijendra, Dr. Varun Vijay, Dr. Ayush Lohiya, Dr. Sabuhi Qureshi, Dr. Pramod Kumar Gupta, along with faculty members, resident doctors, and paramedical staff of the institute.
The objective of the programme was to increase public awareness about cancer, highlight the importance of early detection and timely treatment, and promote humanitarian activities such as blood donation.
04 Feb
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, a “Cancer Awareness Week” was organized at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute (KSSSCI), Lucknow.
February 4, 2026 View
The state-of-the-art CyberKnife machine was unveiled today at the Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute, Lucknow, by the Institute's Director, Prof. M.L.B. Bhatt.
The inauguration ceremony was also attended by Dr. Sharad Singh, Head of the Department of Radiation Oncology, Dr. Pramod Kumar Gupta, Dr. Rumita Singh, and the Institute's Finance Officer, Mr. Rajnikant Verma. In his address, Prof. Bhatt stated that the CyberKnife technology will provide cancer patients with extremely precise, safe, and advanced treatment facilities. This machine will prove highly effective in treating complex tumors without surgery, in a short time, and with minimal side effects.
He said that the installation of this machine will enable cancer patients not only from Uttar Pradesh but also from neighboring states to receive world-class treatment at the institute itself, eliminating the need for them to travel elsewhere.
The Institute's Medical Superintendent, Dr. Varun Vijay, informed that the machine will require testing and approval from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) before it can be used for patients, which may take 2-3 months.
03 Feb
CyberKnife Facility Inaugurated at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute, Lucknow
February 3, 2026 View
Today, the Public Health Department of Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute, Lucknow organized a Breast Cancer Screening and Awareness Program at the Community Health Centre (CHC), Turiaganj, Lucknow. The program witnessed active participation from the Medical Officer In-Charge of CHC Turiaganj, Dr. Geetanjali Singh, Junior Resident Dr. Diksha Pathak, Nursing Officer Kashish Kashyap, Field Officer Sushil Yadav, along with other healthcare personnel.
During the program, participants were provided detailed information about the major risk factors, symptoms, and the importance of early detection of breast cancer. It was explained that the presence of a lump in the breast or armpit, changes in the size or shape of the breast, blood or any abnormal discharge from the nipple, dimpling of the breast skin, redness, or shrinkage could be potential signs of breast cancer. It was also emphasized that even a painless lump can be dangerous, and therefore any abnormal change should not be ignored.
Addressing the gathering, Junior Resident Dr. Diksha Pathak stated that early detection and accurate information can make breast cancer treatment highly successful. She also highlighted the importance of a healthy lifestyle, balanced diet, regular exercise, and periodic screening.
On this occasion, Nursing Officer Kashish Kashyap and Field Officer Sushil Yadav also educated people about the screening process and encouraged women to undergo regular breast cancer screening.
The primary objective of the program was to increase awareness about breast cancer among women and the community, dispel myths, and motivate people towards timely screening and treatment.
30 Jan
Breast Cancer Screening and Awareness Program Organized at CHC Turiaganj, Lucknow
January 30, 2026 View
The 77th Republic Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm, dignity, and patriotic spirit at Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute, Lucknow.
On this occasion, the Director of the Institute, Prof. M. L. B. Bhatt, hoisted the national flag.
During the ceremony, the echo of the National Anthem filled the campus, reflecting a strong sense of patriotism and unity among all present.
Let us all reaffirm our commitment to the values of the Constitution, our duties as citizens, and the service of the nation, and contribute towards building a strong and healthy India.
26 Jan
The 77th Republic Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm, dignity, and patriotic spirit at Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute, Lucknow.
January 26, 2026 View
On the occasion of National Voters’ Day on 25/01/2026, an oath-taking ceremony was organized at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute, Lucknow. The program was successfully conducted under the guidance of the Institute’s Director, Prof. M.L.B. Bhatt.
On this occasion, Medical Superintendent Dr. Varun Vijay administered the oath on voter awareness and democratic values to the doctors, residents, nursing staff, and employees present. The Chief Medical Superintendent, Dr. Vijendra Kumar, was also present during the program.
Officers and staff members from all departments of the Institute participated enthusiastically and pledged their active involvement in the democratic process. The event proved to be an important initiative towards promoting voter awareness and encouraging the spirit of responsible citizenship.
24 Jan
National Voters’ Day Oath-Taking Ceremony Held at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute
January 24, 2026 View
A Breast Cancer Awareness Programme was organized today by the Public Health Department of Kalyan Singh Cancer Institute, Lucknow at the Community Health Centre, Aishbagh, Lucknow.
The programme witnessed active participation from Dr. Somnath Singh, Medical Superintendent, CHC, Aishbagh, along with Dr. Ranjana Rani, Dr. Ismita Dwivedi, other health staff, and members of the general public.
During the programme, detailed information was provided on the major risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer. The participants were informed that the presence of a lump in the breast or armpit, changes in the size or shape of the breast, bleeding or any abnormal discharge from the nipple, dimpling of the breast skin, redness, or skin retraction could be possible warning signs of breast cancer. It was also emphasized that a painless lump can be equally dangerous, and any abnormal change should not be ignored.
While addressing the gathering, Dr. Diksha Pathak from the Public Health Department, Kalyan Singh Super Specialty Cancer Institute, Lucknow stated that early detection and timely diagnosis play a crucial role in the successful treatment of breast cancer. She also highlighted the importance of a healthy lifestyle, balanced diet, regular physical activity, and periodic screening in reducing the risk of cancer.
On this occasion, Ms. Shweta Upadhyay from the Nursing Department of the Cancer Institute, along with other healthcare workers, actively participated and supported the awareness activities.
The main objective of the programme was to increase awareness about breast cancer among women and the community, dispel fear and misconceptions, and motivate people for timely screening and treatment.
23 Jan
Breast Cancer Awareness Programme Organized at CHC Aishbagh, Lucknow
January 23, 2026 View
Keeping the winter season in mind, Rotary Club, Lucknow distributed blankets to the attendants of patients undergoing treatment in the Emergency and Day-Care Units of Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute, Lucknow.
The objective of this service initiative was to provide relief to the family members of patients staying in the hospital during the cold weather. A large number of needy attendants were provided with blankets during the programme.
On this occasion, the Director of the Institute Prof. Dr. M.L.B. Bhatt, PDG Artiyan and IRF In-charge Mr. K.K. Srivastava, Dr. Vijendra, Dr. Ayush Lohia, and Dr. S. Priya were present. All the dignitaries appreciated the humane and socially beneficial initiative undertaken by Rotary Club, Lucknow.
The institute administration expressed its gratitude to Rotary Club, Lucknow, stating that such collaborative efforts provide mental and social support to patients and their families, and further strengthen the spirit of service in society.
23 Jan
Rotary Club, Lucknow Distributes Blankets to Patient Attendants at KSS Cancer Institute
January 23, 2026 View
Today, Saraswati Puja was celebrated with great devotion, enthusiasm, and traditional rituals at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute, Lucknow. The worship of Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge, wisdom, and arts, was performed amidst Vedic chants in a spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
On this occasion, the Director of the Institute, Prof. M.L.B Bhatt, along with doctors, residents, nursing staff, and other employees, actively participated in the worship and prayed to Goddess Saraswati for knowledge, wisdom, and a spirit of dedicated service.
After the puja ceremony, prasad was distributed, and a positive, devotional, and enthusiastic environment was witnessed throughout the institute premises.
The successful organization of the program was made possible by the commendable collective efforts of all members of the institute family.
23 Jan
Saraswati Puja Celebrated with Devotion at Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute
January 23, 2026 View