Defeating Cancer Together

Karachi, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):​Every year, World Cancer Day is commemorated globally on 4 February. It is celebrated to raise awareness about the disease and remind us that cancer can spread uncontrollably throughout your body if not monitored and treated in time.

It remains one of the leading causes of death globally, yet survival rates are improving due to constant advancements in screening and treatments. Through substantial efforts and support, cancer cannot only be curable but may also preventable.

At the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), our oncology patients receive multidisciplinary medical care from doctors and nurses in the emergency room, intensive care unit (ICU), special care units, coronary care units, haemodialysis, and diagnostic units, as needed.

In addition, several specialised clinics for oncology patients are offered, such as the anti-coagulation clinic, palliative care clinic, and nutrition clinic – together they ensure our cancer patients receive holistic care.

According to Dr Zehra Fadoo, Professor and Service Line Chief Oncology at AKUH, “Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancer develops when the body’s normal control mechanism stops operating.” Old cells do not die and instead grow out of control, forming new, abnormal cells, she adds, and these extra cells may form a mass – known as tumour – or destroy other normal cells of the body. ​

Types of cancer

Carcinoma is the most common type of cancer. It affects organs such as the lungs, breasts, pancreas, and skin. It is formed by epithelial cells, which cover the inside and outside surfaces of the body.

Sarcoma affects soft or connective tissues, such as muscle, fat, bone, cartilage, or blood vessels.

Osteosarcoma is the most common form of bone cancer. Most cases of this form of cancer occur in people in the ages of 10 and 30 year; though it can form in other age groups too.

Melanoma cancer is a form of cancer which can develop in the cells that pigment our skin. Melanoma starts in cells that become melanocytes, which are specialised cells that make melanin (the pigment that gives skin its colour). Most melanomas develop on the skin, but melanomas can also form in other pigmented tissues, such as the eye.

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins in lymphocytes (T cells or B cells) and affects the white blood cells. In this form of cancer, a normal lymphocytes build up in lymph nodes and vessels, as well as in other organs of the body.

There are two main types of lymphoma:

Hodgkin lymphoma – which usually forms in the B cells.

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma can grow quickly or slowly and develop in B cells or T cells.

Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and does not form solid tumours. Instead, large numbers of abnormal white blood cells accumulate in the blood and bone marrow, crowding out the normal blood cells. The low level of normal blood cells make it difficult for the body to get oxygen to the tissues, control bleeding, or fight infections.

Source: National Cancer Institute at the National Institute of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services

Symptoms

According to Dr Zehra Fadoo, symptoms largely depend on the type of cancer. Common cancers include breast cancer, which presents as a lump, abnormal growth/pain, or discharge; Colon cancer which usually presents with bleeding from the rectum, abdominal pain, weight loss and change in bowel habits; and Lung cancer which presents with persistent ulcers in the mouth and oral cavity, cough, and blood in sputum and weight loss.

In children, the most common form of cancer is Leukemia (blood cancer), which presents with prolonged fever, bleeding, and weight loss. Brain tumours in children are also common, surfacing in the form of constant headaches.

Causes

An unhealthy lifestyle that includes consuming high-fat and sugary foods and lack of exercise increases the risk of various types of cancer. Exposure to multiple toxins such as asbestos, pesticides, and radon can cause cancer, while ultraviolet radiation from the sun and prolonged exposure to radiation treatment can also be a high-risk factor for skin cancer.

Is cancer treatable?

While being diagnosed with cancer is undoubtedly difficult, in most cases, cancer is treatable or manageable, allowing with a good quality of life with the right intervention. In children, the survival is as high as 80% if treated early and appropriately. There are three primary therapy modalities, chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, and may be used in combination as per the treatment requirement.

Our role in the fight against cancer?

Fighting and ultimately beating cancer largely depends on being aware of the early signs symptoms and encouraging your family and friends to seek timely medical help. Providing a supportive environment for those fighting cancer and undergoing this life-changing experience is essential and ensures their return and acceptance back into society, a role we must all play.

For more information, contact:
Marketing and Communications,
The Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH)
Stadium Road, P.O. Box 3500, Karachi – 74800, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-111-911-911
Email: akuh.information@aku.edu
Website: https://hospitals.aku.edu/pakistan/

IHHN becomes the first paperless Hospital in Pakistan to use encoding patient data at its Korangi Campus

Karachi, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) is pleased to announce that it has upgraded its paperless system to include outpatient coding for its physicians and other medical professionals. Over 70,000 coded diagnoses have been entered into the system and will ensure that the diagnoses will be recorded with the highest degree of specificity. The electronic medical records entered into the system will strictly follow the International Classification of Disease’s guidelines.

Encoding patient data is one of the biggest challenges for health networks and hospitals that operate a paperless system network. Common diagnoses of each facility have been incorporated in the coding module for faculty to select each specific diagnosis from the provided list easily.

It is a tremendous help to ensure efficient time management with the system being updated periodically to ensure it is compatible with ICD revisions. The Electronic Medical Records team trains the doctors, nurses, and other medical staff regularly to comply with the international coding guideline.

The implementation of the system has been a milestone achievement and helps Indus maintain its international standard of quality of services. Its success in the Korangi campus is only the first step, with plans already on the way to replicate the service throughout the multiple hospital and facilities within the Indus Hospital and Health Network.

For more information, contact
The Indus Hospital (TIH)
C-76, Sector 31/5, Opposite Darussalam Society,
Korangi Crossing, Karachi – 75190, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-35112709-17
Fax: +92-21-35112718
Email: crd@indushospital.org.pk
Website: http://www.indushospital.org.pk/

Concluding Ceremony of Three-Day Training on Explore More Fellowship Program

Khairpur, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):A Concluding Ceremony of Three-Day Training Workshop on Explore More Fellowship Program organized by the Institute of Gender Studies, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur in collaboration with The Girls Rising, Karachi and Skills Academy, Khairpur. Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto, Vice Chancellor presided the ceremony.

Talking to the participants, Prof. Dr. Khalil Ahmed Ibupoto said this three-day training workshop has developed the capacity building of the students of various Departments of the University. He said our students possess the capacity and skills to get the knowledge. My utmost priority is to provide conducive and congenial environment to the students and other stakeholders at the campus. He said there is hidden talent in the personality of students. SALU is shining day by day with the cooperation of the stakeholders. Vice Chancellor commended the efforts of Dr. Agha Nadia, Director Institute of Gender Studies and Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari for organizing such result-oriented workshop.

Prof. Dr. Taj Muhammad Lashari said this capacity building workshop will pave the way in the grooming of the students. They learnt a lot as far as practical requirement is concerned. He said several co-curricular activities have been organized by the various Institutes and Department of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Dr. Agha Nadia briefed about the training workshop aimed at self-awareness, life skills, inspirational stories and how to students dream can come true. She said that the trainers also shared their vision for change, how they can earn the trust building of their stakeholders and to bring meaningful change in the society. She said after this three-day workshop, the participants of the workshop will interact with the community as part of their engagement with community. Ms. Iqra Rana and Ms. Nasreen Samad were the trainers of the workshop.

Prof. Dr. Iram Rani, Director QEC, Prof. Dr. Rahim Bux Soomro, Dr. Tasleem Alam Abro, Ms. Maria Isani, Mr. Zohaib Memon and large number of students from the Department of Media and Communication Studies, Institute of English, Department of Teacher Education, Institute of Gender Studies and Department of Pakistan Studies attended the concluding ceremony of the workshop. Ms. Paras Niaz conducted the proceedings of the ceremony. Shields and Certificates were distributed among the guests and participants.

For more information, contact:
Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU)
Old National Highway, Khairpur, 66020 Sindh, Pakistan
Tel: +92-243-9280051-4
Fax: +92-243-9280060
Email: info@salu.edu.pk
Website: https://salu.edu.pk

Last Date Extension for Registration of HiAST, Hyderabad 

Jamshoro, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):All the candidates desirous to apply for admission in Bachelors of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) degree program at Hyderabad Institute of Arts, Science and Technology (HiAST), Hyderabad affiliated with Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro are hereby informed that the last date for submission of Admission Forms has been extended up to Thursday, February 10, 2022 which was February 04, 2022 previously.

You are encourage to submit your duly filled in admission forms along with the photocopies of all required documents and paid copy of admission processing fee amounting to Rs. 3,200-00 with either Directorate of Admissions, MUET, Jamshoro or at Admission Office of HiAST, Hyderabad at your earliest possible convenience.

For more information, contact:
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
Jamshoro, 76062, Sindh, Pakistan
Phone: +92-22-2772250-73
Email: registrar@admin.muet.edu.pk
Website: http://www.muet.edu.pk/

Fall 2021: Final Term Seating Plan 

Islamabad, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):

Monday Feb 07, 2022

09:00 AM – https://cust.edu.pk/static/uploads/2022/02/Seating-Plan-0900.pdf

01:30 PM – https://cust.edu.pk/static/uploads/2022/02/Seating-Plan-1330.pdf

06:00 PM – https://cust.edu.pk/static/uploads/2022/02/Seating-Plan-1800.pdf

For more information, contact:
Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST)
Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V, Islamabad, Pakistan
UAN: +92-51-111-555-666
Tel: +92-51-4486700-4
Email: info@cust.edu.pk
Website: https://cust.edu.pk

CSS Information Session held 

Lahore, February 04, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Office of Advancement in collaboration with Career Services Office and CSS Alumni Association arranged an introductory session on the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam on Friday, December 10, 2021 at LUMS. The session was conducted by a panel of alumni, all CSS officers, and included Bilal Ahmad (BS 2014), Hashim Masood (BSc 2016), Muhammad Ali Zafar (BSc 2017), and Muhammad Hammad Hamid (BSc 2018).

The purpose of the session was to give some elementary information regarding CSS. Mr. Ahmad, started off the session by discussing the basics of the 12 services with detailed job descriptions. He further shed light on the career progression within the three most sought after services i.e. Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) and the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP). General information about the civil service was given as well as inner details of the top three services were discussed in depth. The audience was enlightened with various positions, postings, designations and ranks on which CSP officers serve throughout their service, perks and privileges, facilities, transfer, postings and promotions and other growth prospects in the service.

Mr. Ahmad then talked about the details of the CSS exam along with what students can do to be better prepared if they intend to give the exam after graduation. He briefed students on what LUMS courses would be helpful in CSS preparation and how they should take maximum advantage of the resources available to them at the Gad and Birgit Rausing Library at LUMS.

The alumni panellists then took to the floor one by one and spoke to various aspects of the CSS examination; explaining the basic eligibility criteria and timeline, offering guidance on books selection and subject selection, sharing advice on how to handle stress and manage time. After every alumni panellist had spoken, the group opened the floor to an interactive Q and A session. The attendees took advantage of the opportunity to seek guidance from their seniors.

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk