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AIIMS Jammu, 4baseCare collaborate to establish centre for advanced genomic & precision medicine
1/20/2025 10:31:32 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 20: In a powerful alliance rooted in compassion and driven by innovation, AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare have joined forces to fight cancer, bring hope, and make precision Medicine accessible to all. This collaboration is about more than science and technology; it's about giving patients and their families hope and a fighting chance at a healthier future.
Cancer is a battle no one should face alone, and this partnership is determined to ensure no one has to. AIIMS Jammu, with its reputation for clinical excellence, and 4baseCare, a leader in precision medicine, have come together to make sure that the latest advancements in cancer and other genomic related treatments are not just reserved for the few but available to everyone, regardless of where they live or how much they earn.
Cancer doesn't discriminate-it touches lives across every community. However with the implementation of precision medicine, hope is on the horizon. Through advanced genomic profiling, doctors can now understand each patient's cancer at a molecular level, opening the door to treatments that are tailored specifically to their unique condition.
In this partnership, AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare will use state-of-the-art genomic technologies to provide cancer patients with personalized treatment options, helping them access the therapies most likely to work for them. By making these sophisticated tools part of routine care, they aim to ensure that every patient's story is heard, and that each person's treatment is as unique as their cancer. There is, at present, no facility in J & K and adjacent areas providing such services. Even in other parts of India, there are just a couple of centres providing facilities of similar nature, however with lesser spectrum. This facility will be not only a referral Centre for Northern India, but to whole of India and adjacent countries.
At the heart of this collaboration is a simple but powerful belief: no one should be denied life-saving care because they cannot afford it. Cancer takes a toll not only on the body but also on the spirit, and the financial burden can often be overwhelming. That's why AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare are committed to making precision oncology affordable and accessible to all.
They are working to bring advanced genomic testing and personalized treatments to patients who would otherwise never have the chance. For families in remote areas, this means no longer having to travel long distances or face impossible financial decisions. This partnership is about easing that burden and offering a path to healing.
The collaboration between AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare isn't just about science-it's about humanity. It's about two organizations coming together with a shared vision: to fight cancer not only with the best technology but with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to improving lives.
Prof (Dr) Shakti Kumar Gupta, Executive Director & CEO, AIIMS-Jammu, reflects, "For every patient we treat, we are treating a mother, a father, a sister, or a brother. This partnership is our promise to every family who walks through our doors that we will do everything in our power to bring them the care they deserve."
Hitesh Goswami, CEO of 4baseCare, adds, "Cancer changes lives, but so can we. By working together, AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare are committed to making sure that no patient is left behind. We are fighting for a future where every person has access to the best care, the best treatments, and most importantly, the best chance at survival."
This partnership isn't just about battling cancer today; it's about building a future where no one has to face this disease alone. AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare are laying the foundation for clinics and centers of excellence in precision oncology, bringing personalized care closer to home for patients in Jammu and beyond. They are ensuring that the promise of precision medicine becomes a reality for every patient, everywhere.
Together, AIIMS Jammu and 4base plan to turn the tide in the fight against cancer, empowering patients with the knowledge and care they need to face their diagnosis with courage and hope.
This collaboration between AIIMS Jammu and 4baseCare is more than a medical advancement-it's a beacon of hope. It's about giving families time, giving patients dignity, and giving everyone the opportunity to beat cancer, no matter their circumstances.
Every life is worth fighting for, and let's hope for a brighter tomorrow.
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