CARE Hospitals Hosts Walkathon for Brain Tumour Awareness

CARE Hospitals Hosts Walkathon for Brain Tumour Awareness

Keywords: Brain tumour, Walkathon, Awareness, CARE Hospitals

Hyderabad, India – CARE Hospitals, India’s leading multispecialty healthcare provider, recently organized a Walkathon to raise awareness about brain tumours and to provide support to patients and their families.

The walkathon took place at the picturesque Hussain Sagar Lake and witnessed the participation of over 500 people, including brain tumour survivors, their families, healthcare professionals, and members of the local community. The participants walked in solidarity, carrying placards with slogans like “Every Step Matters” and “Awareness is Power.”

At the event, experts from CARE Hospitals’ Neurosurgery department provided valuable information on the different types of brain tumours, their symptoms, and treatment options. They also emphasized the importance of early detection and prompt medical intervention.

“Brain tumours are a serious health concern, and it’s crucial to raise awareness and provide support to those affected,” said Dr. Thennarasu K, Consultant Neurosurgeon at CARE Hospitals. “This walkathon is a platform to connect with the community, dispel myths, and offer hope to brain tumour patients.”

In addition to raising awareness, the walkathon also aimed to raise funds for the support of brain tumour patients. The proceeds from the event will be used to provide financial assistance, emotional counseling, and educational resources to patients and their families.

“We are committed to providing comprehensive care to brain tumour patients, and this walkathon is a testament to our dedication,” said Dr. B. Ramesh, CEO of CARE Hospitals. “Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by this condition.”

CARE Hospitals has been at the forefront of providing state-of-the-art neurosurgical treatment and care in India. With its team of experienced neurosurgeons and advanced technology, the hospital offers a comprehensive range of services for brain tumours, including minimally invasive surgery, stereotactic radiosurgery, and neurorehabilitation.

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