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10 rows · Dr V.Shanta was born in a distinguished scientific family of India in Chennai. Her immediate grand uncle and uncle were both Noble Laureates. She graduated (M.B.B.S.) in 1949, D.G.O. in 1952 and M.D, in Obstetrics & Gynecology in 1955. In April 1955, she joined the fledgling Cancer Institute, established in 1954 by the Womens' Indian Association Cancer …
V. Shanta - Wikipedia
Viswanathan Shanta (11 March 1927 – 19 January 2021) was an Indian oncologist and the chairperson of Adyar Cancer Institute, Chennai. She is best known for her efforts towards making quality and affordable cancer treatment accessible to all patients in her country. She dedicated herself to the mission of organizing care for cancer patients, study of the disease, research on its prev…
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Dr Shanta of Adyar Cancer Institute dies in Chennai
Dr Shanta Of Adyar Cancer Institute Dies In Chennai
Dr V Shanta’s demise: Condolences pour in for Adyar Cancer Institute
Cancer Care Pioneer, Dr V Shanta Of Adyar Cancer …
Dr V Shanta, chairperson of Adyar Cancer Institute, passes away in
Dr V Shanta, Chairperson Of Adyar Cancer Institute, Passes …
Dr Shanta of Adyar Cancer Institute dies in Chennai
Dr V Shanta, Chairperson Of Adyar Cancer Institute, Dies In …
Dr V.SHANTA – Chairman. With humanity and in wisdom. Read More ← → Cancer Institute (WIA) Our Mission. To provide state of art treatment to any cancer patient irrespective of his / her social or economic status. read more... Our Vision. Our vision is that no human being, without any social or economic divide, should undergo suffering because of any cancer disease; read …
V. Shanta (1927-2021) - The Hindu
19/01/2021 · Dr V Shanta, veteran in cancer care and one of the senior-most oncologists who headed the Adyar Cancer Institute, died early Tuesday morning. She was 93. After she complained of discomfort on Monday night, Dr Shanta …
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19/01/2021 · Dr V Shanta suffered chest pain on early Tuesday morning and was rushed to the Apollo Hospital, where she passed away at 3.55 am after attempts to remove a block in her heart failed. The veteran oncologist was known for her work on cancer care and for building the Adyar Cancer Institute with her mentor Dr Krishnamoorthy.