Mumbai FC Football Players Encourage Cancer Survivors at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital Ahead of World Cancer Day

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Mumbai,February 03, 2023: Ahead of World Cancer Day, Mumbai FC Football players extend support to cancer survivors at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital. Three professional Indian football players from Mumbai City Football Club, Goalkeeper Bhaskar Roy (29), Defender Amey Ranawade (24) and Midfielder Asif Khan (21), visited Nanavati Max Hospital to spend a day and encourage cancer survivors. This was done as a part of Max Healthcare’s long standing campaign against cancer “Nidarr Hamesha,’that aims to reduce the socio-economic impact of this deadly disease. Nanavati Max Hospital is also the official medical partner of Mumbai City FC, the professional football club based in Mumbai that competes in the Indian Super League.

The players and management of Mumbai City FC presented patients with exclusive gifts, symbolizing support and appreciation for their fight against cancer. The gesture was well-received by the patients, who expressed gratitude for the players’ visit. The players also spent time chatting with patients, offering words of encouragement, and posing for photos.

Commenting on the occasion, Dr Hemant Tongaonkar, Senior Director-Urologic & Gynaecologic Oncosurgery & Head-Surgical Oncology, Nanavati Max Hospital said, “The players’ visit was a much-needed boost of morale for the patients and their families, and serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting those who are battling cancer. World Cancer Day is a crucial opportunity to raise awareness and take positive actions towards reducing the impact of this disease.”

Amey Ranawade, who has represented successful Indian football clubs such as DSK Shivajians, FC Goa, Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru United said, “We are honoured to have had the opportunity to visit these courageous patients and spread a message of positivity ahead of World Cancer Day. This was a part of our ongoing efforts to give back to our community and raise awareness about the impact of cancer.”

The team of doctors from Nanavati Max Institute of Cancer Care (NMICC), the oncology unit of Nanavati Max Hospital, also spent time with the three players and management staff. The doctors apprised the players about the burden of different types of cancers and urged them to create awareness among the followers about the importance of regular screening and early detection.

World Cancer Day is observed on February 4th and is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of cancer and promoting positive actions to reduce its impact. The Nanavati Max Hospital recently augmented its cancer offerings with NMICC and welcomed an illustrious team of medical, surgical, and radiation oncologists. State-of-the-art technology and internationally acclaimed cancer specialists enable NMICC to compete with oncology units from the world’s most advanced healthcare systems.

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital

The iconic healthcare institution of Mumbai, Dr. Balabhai Nanavati Hospital, blessed by Mahatma Gandhi and inaugurated in 1950 by India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, is now reintroduced as Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital. Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital has been at the forefront of healthcare for 72 years. Today, the 350 bed facility housing 55 speciality departments offers a plethora of services in practically every field of modern medicine. Our well-equipped hospital rooms, state-of-the-art departments and technologically advanced systems are all backed by the expertise of over 350 consultants, 100 resident doctors, 475 nursing staff and 1500 employees. The Hospital also has region’s largest medical post-graduation program aimed to create well-trained, ethical, skilled, resourceful leaders dedicated to the passion of healing that will empower the future medical fraternity.

For more information: Please visit http://www.nanavatimaxhospital.org/

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)