Saturday, 3 February 2018

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On World Cancer Day (4th Feb 2018), Goregaon Sports Club (GSC) organizes its 2nd edition of GSC SOS 10.0- GSC's first ever timed run and one of the biggest in the western suburbs of Mumbai. With over 2000 Mumbaikars expected to participate in the run, the club is geared up to spread awareness on ‘Prevention against Cancer’ amongst the citizens. Renowned television actress Riddhi Dogra will grace the event to flag off the run.

The club will felicitate 25 children from Tata Memorial Hospital as Cancer Survivors, followed by a talk on cancer prevention by Dr. Suraj Suchak, Oncologist to build awareness amongst the runner’s fraternity. The club also intends to contribute a small donation to the cause of cancer prevention.

Hon. Secretary, Mr. Sunil Dewali says, “We take pride in organizing this Marathon dedicated to the Cancer survivor kids, while we are also able to spread awareness and the message of ‘Good Health’ among the local community. We witnessed an overwhelming response last year in the first edition of the Marathon with local participation in huge numbers, which encouraged us to take this to a bigger scale this year. Our club members have shown great enthusiasm in contributing towards the cause, putting together great energies.”

Last year, the run saw over 1700 runner participants across three categories - 10 km / 5km / 3km run with the 10km and the 5 km being timed runs, while the 3km was a fun run. The highlight of the race has been its seamless execution, the scenic route and the hospitality of the Club. Inspired by Mr. Raj Vadgama, a national record holder in running across India and a finisher of La Ultra 222 km marathon at Ladakh, his students have initiated this run with the support of the club.

To create a better experience for the participants, the run will have physios, volunteers, markers and water stations on the route, pacers, followed by Zumba Dance activity. The club aims to attract first time runners/ walkers to the 3k fun run / walk and spread wellness in the community. For the serious runners participating in the 5k / 10k run, the flat route behind GSC offers a good opportunity for securing the best times.

Where: Goregaon Sports Club, Link Road, Malad West

When: 5 AM on 4th Feb 2018


For more details, visit: http://www.gsc.in/
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The war against Cancer just got a worthy and powerful ally in OptraSCAN's end-to-end Digital Pathology platform and solutions that seeks to bring in greater objectivity and precision in both cancer diagnosis and research.
The path-breaking solution has successfully completed the mass validation of its whole slide digital scanner with the continued support of the Government of India’s Biotechnology Industrial Partnership Programme (BIPP) and is in keeping with the Prime Minister's call for 'Make in India' initiatives.
The Digital Pathology platform is the brainchild of Pune's very own bio- medical engineer and reputed technocrat-entrepreneur, also the founder and chairman of Optra Group of Companies  Abhi Gholap, who has bagged 17 intellectual rights patents. The maker's mission is to make digital pathology easily accessible through an affordable and socially responsible business model for the benefit of masses.
Speaking on the occasion, Gholap said: "India has long been recognized as IT-Services country, though recently, Infosys founder Mr. Narayana Murthy had expressed disappointment over the fact that India had not produced any earth-shaking invention to delight global citizens for the last few years. Hopefully, OptraScan's latest work should fill the lacunae. In fact, we are poised to do away with the 150 year old Optical Microscopes and bring in much-needed objectivity in pathological diagnosis and research. By removing subjectivity in microscopy and replacing it with digital pathology, we hope to make cancer diagnosis more precise. Soon multinational companies will license technology from us and this will great benefit people on a mass scale.”
He further added: "Confined earlier to only research applications, OptraSCAN now offers a perfect tool for transition from conventional microscopy to digital pathology for the effective acquisition of Whole Slide Images, viewing, sharing as well as analysis and management of digital slides and associated metadata."
“It was indeed a great experience to work on the validation project for OptraScan, digital pathology platform. Its small footprint makes it useful for even small sized laboratories. The image comparison with the light microscopy images is satisfactory and bigger advantage is facility to do Image analysis in the same setting. Entire technical team was very enthusiastic and proactive for whatever software or hardware refinements needed during the validation process. 
I wish all the best to the entire team and I am sure this platform should make transition from conventional to digital pathology very smooth for all the users.' Said Dr. Sujit Joshi, Consulting Oncopathologist- Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital & OncoSight Diagnostics

“I have seen OptraSCAN product in action & also have validated whole slide scanner. The results are very encouraging and I am very impressed with the technology & affordability which will surely be very beneficial for easy adaption to our digital pathology needs.” Dr.Bageshri Gogate- Prof and Head, Dept of Pathology, Incharge, Central Clinical Laboratory, Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune


 OptraSCAN solution will enable easy and quick transformation from conventional microscopy to digital pathology through digitization of glass slides, assistance in analysis and interpretation of images, real-time sharing of images for expert opinions there by aiding early detection and treatment.

The need for innovative and cutting edge technology to fight Cancer comes on the backdrop of a grim reality--that it is one of India's fast growing diseases. On an average, more than 1,300 Indians succumb to the dreaded disease every day. With new cancer cases or its incidence in India estimated to grow by 25% by 2020 (according to the cancer registry released by the Indian Council of Medical Research), cancer has become one of the major causes of death occurring in the country.
This scenario will require faster and accurate diagnosis for patient’s cases with reduced turnaround time.  The deployment of OptraSCAN’s Telepathology system would not only allow collaboration between pathologists but also enable quick accessibility in remote areas of the country for benefit of rural patients.
With  the successful completion of mass validation and positive response from leading Cancer Research and Treatment Centers, established big hospitals, diagnostics laboratories operating across India with hub & spoke model and leading academic and research institutes,  OptraSCAN is well positioned to jump start and commercialize its end –to-end digital pathology solutions which includes a small footprint, high and low throughput WSI scanner, an integrated image viewer and image management system, image analysis and CARDS ( computer aided region detection system).