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Photo Caption: Dr. Sanjiban Patra, Onco Histopathology, ACC Kolkata, Dr Rajat Khandelwel, Gastroenterologist, ACC, Kolkata, Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, Director Medical Services, ACC, Kolkata & Dr Supratim Bhattacharyya, Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgeon, ACC, Kolkata at the launch of #SaveMyStomach

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Kolkata, 19,th November 2025: Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs), India’s leading cancer care institution,
today, launched ‘Save My Stomach’ (SMS), an early detection program for stomach cancer. The
initiative aims to drive nationwide awareness on timely screening and accurate diagnosis, ultimately
improving survival outcomes. Often referred to as a “silent killer,” stomach cancer typically shows
noticeable symptoms only in its advanced stages, underscoring the critical need for early intervention.
According to GLOBOCAN 2020, carcinoma of the stomach is the fifth most common cancer
worldwide, while India was recorded as the sixth in terms of stomach cancer incidence (4.5%). Basis a
study, stomach cancer incidence in Eastern India, a majority of people were 70% males, with a 2.3:1
male to female ratio in Mizoram, and a 3.3:1 ratio in Kashmir. These patterns underscore the urgent
need for targeted awareness and early screening, especially among high-risk male populations in these
regions.
The SMS—an early detection program—aims to identify high-risk individuals, particularly men over 60,
people with chronic gastritis, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, obesity, smoking habits, pernicious
anaemia, or diets high in salted/pickled foods, and offer structured screening, including diagnostic
endoscopy and biopsy. Through this initiative, ACCs aims to shift stomach cancer diagnosis from late to
early stages, enabling curative treatments and better patient outcomes.
Adding to the urgency, Dr Supratim Bhattacharyya, Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgeon, Apollo
Cancer Centre, Kolkata, noted, “Symptoms like persistent heartburn, indigestion, or unexplained
bloating should never be ignored, especially in individuals with long-term gastritis, H. pylori infection, or
a family history of stomach cancer. These are often the earliest warning signs we overlook. Through
Apollo Cancer Centres’ ‘Save My Stomach’ campaign, we aim to encourage people to seek timely
screening. A simple endoscopy can detect stomach cancer at a curable stage, when survival rates are
significantly higher.”

Photo Caption: Dr. Sanjiban Patra, Onco Histopathology, ACC Kolkata, Dr Rajat Khandelwel, Gastroenterologist, ACC, Kolkata, Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, Director Medical Services, ACC, Kolkata & Dr Supratim Bhattacharyya, Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgeon, ACC, Kolkata at the launch of #SaveMyStomach

Dr. Sanjiban Patra, Onco Histopathology, Apollo Cancer Centre, Kolkata, said, “In stomach cancer,
the turning point truly begins with accurate tissue diagnosis. Even subtle abnormalities in biopsy
samples can signal early disease long before symptoms appear. Through the ‘Save My Stomach’ an
early detection program, we are strengthening the link between screening and precise histopathology,
ensuring every biopsy is evaluated with advanced techniques. Early and accurate diagnosis not only
guides the right treatment but can completely change a patient’s outcome.”
Highlighting clinical impact, Dr Rajat Khandelwel, Gastroenterologist, Apollo Cancer Centre,
Kolkata, said, “Early detection truly changes the trajectory of stomach cancer care, from limited
treatment choices to life-saving outcomes. In my practice, I often see patients coming in at late stages
when the disease has already spread and surgery or cure becomes difficult. But when detected early
through a simple endoscopic screening, many can be completely treated, often without chemotherapy.
Early screening not only saves lives but also preserves quality of life and reduces treatment complexity.”
Speaking about the program launch, Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, Director Medical Services, Apollo
Cancer Centre, Kolkata, said, “With ‘Save My Stomach’, Apollo Cancer Centres reinforces its leadership
in cancer prevention and early intervention. Stomach cancer often disguises itself as common digestive

discomfort, leading many to overlook the early warning signs. Our goal is to ensure that people recognise
these symptoms and have timely access to screening before the disease advances. At ACC, we have
always believed in continuously educating communities about early detection because awareness,
timely diagnosis, and preventive care are the foundations of a healthier, cancer-free life.”
The benefits of SMS—an early detection program—are early detection and minimal intervention, which
will significantly improve the quality of life and reduce financial burden. It may avoid the need for
systemic chemotherapy or major surgeries.
The launch of Save My Stomach further reinforces ACCs’ commitment to improved public health
outcomes, prevention-led cancer control, and nationwide awareness on early diagnosis.
#WinningOverCancer
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Cancer care today means 360-degree comprehensive care, which requires commitment,
expertise, and an indomitable spirit from cancer specialists.
Apollo Cancer Centre has a network spread across India with over 390 oncologists to oversee the
delivery of high-end precision Oncology Therapy. Our oncologists deliver world-class cancer care
following an organ-based practice under competent Cancer Management Teams. This helps us
in delivering exemplary treatment to the patient in an environment that has consistently delivered
an international standard of clinical outcomes.
Today, people from 147 countries come to India for cancer treatment at Apollo Cancer Centres.
With the first Pencil Beam Proton Therapy Centre in South Asia & the Middle East, Apollo Cancer
Centres, has all that is needed to strengthen the battle against cancer. All domestic and
international patients can contact us through our dedicated patient Helpline number:
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