Published : 12 March, 2026
RGCIRC, in association with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Panipat, successfully conducted an Oncology Continuing Medical Education (CME) session on Friday, February 27, 2026, in Panipat to strengthen evidence-based oncology practices and address common misconceptions. The event featured two primary academic sessions: the first was led by Dr. Vineet Talwar (Director – Medical Oncology, RGCIRC), who addressed “Cancer Myths and Facts” to emphasize how scientific evidence and early diagnosis are critical to overcoming patient hesitation and improving outcomes. The second session, “CyberKnife: Surgery Beyond the Scalpel,” was conducted by Dr. Jaskaran Singh Sethi (Sr. Consultant & Chief of GI, GU, HPB, & TBI Radiation Oncology, RGCIRC), who detailed how CyberKnife technology provides highly precise, non-invasive radiation treatment that minimizes damage to healthy tissues and offers a significant alternative to traditional surgery

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