A two-day seminar on cancer treatment is being held at Mirakle Integrated Health Center in Pollachi on August 17 and 18. About 40 doctors from across India are participating, discussing new medical approaches to cancer.
Coimbatore: The Mirakle Integrated Health Center, India's first integrated cancer center located in the Nachimuthu Polytechnic campus in Pollachi, is hosting a two-day seminar in collaboration with the National Institute of Naturopathy on August 17 and 18.
About 40 doctors from across India are participating in this seminar, discussing new medical approaches to cancer treatment. They specifically addressed the importance of dietary control, traditional millet-based foods, and the significance of fruits.
The doctors also debated the harmful effects of consuming high-sugar soft drinks and artificially colored foods, as well as the diseases that can result from such consumption. They explained various solutions to these issues.
The seminar is led by Dr. Manikkam Mahalingam, founder of the Mirakle Medical Center. Cancer specialists including Dr. Pradeep, Dr. Ayyappan, Dr. Sayedthahir, Dr. Ramesh Gowrang, Dr. Saranyan, and Dr. Srikumar delivered speeches.
The Mirakle Integrated Health Center, part of the NIA Educational Institutions in Pollachi, provides world-class cancer treatments with minimal side effects. This center is the first in India to offer Oncothermia, a cancer treatment method. Participating doctors discussed and benefited from learning about these treatments during the seminar.
Dr. C. Ramasamy, Secretary of NIA Educational Institutions, Dr. S.V. Subramanian, Chief Human Resources Officer of NIA Educational Institutions, and Dr. R. Thangavelu, Senior Medical Officer at Mirakle, attended and enriched the seminar.
The arrangements for this seminar were made by S. Nagarajan, Public Relations Officer of NIA Educational Institutions, and G. Rameshkumar Kumar, Manager of Mirakle.