With a focus on early intervention and patient comfort, the platform supports individuals through initial symptoms, recommended tests, counselling needs and chemotherapy related concerns including cooling cap therapy.
Global Cancer Care Launches to Help Indians Overcome Fear and Delays in the Early Stages of Cancer
Global Cancer Care has officially launched in India with the aim of supporting people during the earliest and often most confusing phases of a possible cancer diagnosis. The platform has been founded by media professional Nivedita Basu, whose own health scare earlier this year made her acutely aware of how overwhelming the first few days of uncertainty can be. Her experience of navigating unfamiliar medical terms, repeated tests and conflicting advice shaped the foundation of this initiative and helped define its mission to ensure that no individual has to face those first steps alone.
The organisation offers structured support beginning at the moment someone notices a symptom that feels unusual or concerning. Individuals can receive help in understanding what their symptoms may indicate, what screening tests are usually advised and how to approach the next steps without panic. The platform also connects people with credible oncologists and provides assistance in understanding diagnostic reports so that individuals are not left confused or anxious during this critical phase.
Dr Shivam, Clinical Director at Global Cancer Care, notes that many patients lose valuable time because they hesitate to act when symptoms first appear. He explains that uncertainty often leads to inaction and that providing a structured channel for early guidance can significantly change how quickly people reach medical specialists. According to him, emotional safety is closely tied to timely decision making and remains an essential part of the care continuum.
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