Balco Medical Centre, Raipur Ladies Circle 90 host Christmas party for kids with cancer
   Date :25-Dec-2020

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A doctor from Balco Medical Centre addressing the Christmas
party ‘Smile 2020’ held at Club Paraiso on Thursday.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
RAIPUR,
 
BALCO Medical Centre (BMC), a premier cancer hospital at Naya Raipur along with Raipur Ladies Circle 90 organised ‘Smile 2020’, a Christmas party for kids with cancer on Thursday. The event was held at Club Parasio, Maruti Lifestyle, Raipur. The two not-for-profit organisations came together to make this evening memorable for the children with lots of programs like dance performance, magic show, story-telling and gift distribution. Singers Antara and Ankita Nandy from AR Rahman’s ‘Mission Paani Anthem’ fame gave a special online musical performance for kids.
 
More than 25 children who are battling cancer attended this event along with their parents. This event was the first in the league of parent and children support programs held by Indradhanush Group of BMC. Consultant Hematologist and Hemato-oncologist at Balco Medical Centre Dr Dibyendu De said, “Leukemias, which are cancers of the bone marrow are the most common childhood cancers. They account for about 28 per cent of all cancers in children. The most common types in children are Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) and Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Recent advancement in the treatment of blood cancer leads to complete recovery in up to 60 – 90 per cent children but requires early and aggressive treatment by Chemotherapy.
 
Through ‘Smile 2020’, we would like to celebrate their undying, warrior spirit and motivate them by bringing a smile on their faces.” Dr Neelesh Jain, Consultant Transfusion Medicine and In-charge Blood Bank said, “Balco Medical Centre believes in holistic treatment of cancer - healing of mind and body, both. We everyday witness these children bearing the brunt of multiple blood transfusions and Chemotherapy while battling cancer. These children have very strong will power to live and succeed in life. They certainly deserve a brighter future and I’m sure events such as these will motivate them to fight on. I’m thankful to Raipur Ladies Circle 90, who have extended their support to bring smiles and hope in these children’s lives.”
 
Sharing her views, Chairperson of Raipur Ladies Circle 90 Cr Ankita Agrawal said, “We all wait for our Santa when we are Santas in our own way. Let’s take a pledge and be someone and Santa this Christmas.” She further said that for the past 22 years Ladies Circle India’s endeavour is to bring true freedom through education. Till June 2020, they have built 7141 classrooms educating more than 78 lakhs underprivileged children. They have more than 4,500 members across India bound by a common objective for upliftment of society and helping the needy. Ladies Circle Raipur has also associated with Balco Medical Centre to extend their support for the treatment of underprivileged children suffering from blood cancer, she added.