Faculty at CReDO workshop

Late post…..

Truly honored to be invited as a Keynote Speaker and Faculty at the globally renowned CReDO (International Collaboration for Research Method Development in Oncology) Workshop – an incredible platform shaping the future of cancer research.

It was inspiring to engage with:

  • Hundreds of passionate early-career oncologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, joined as research students,
  • So great to become faculty along 45 brilliant faculty members from ASCO, The Lancet Oncology, Nature Reviews, Kings’ College London, NCI, IAEA, EORTC, and fellow global patients advocacy leaders,
  • 17 world-renowned biostatisticians,

๐ŸŒŽ Experts & researchers from 20+ countries.

Amidst the breathtaking landscape of Lonavala, we worked together to transform bold cancer research ideas into real studies – because #ResearchSavesLives

Grateful to be part of this journey and to contribute to something bigger than ourselves!

In memory of my wife Kusum Tomar, and to help millions of cancer patients out there in dire need of latest treatment ๐Ÿ’™

#CancerResearch
#TogetherForACure
#AdvancingCancerCare

PACER

I had the incredible opportunity to participate and contribute to the initiative on ‘Patient Centricity and Public Awareness of Clinical Research in India‘ at Patient Advocates for Clinical Research Education and Regulatory Framework (PACER) workshop by Apar Health in collaboration with CanKids – Incredible work by Dr Pooja Sharma and team.

Great brainstorming with countryโ€™s leading Oncologists, Patient Advocates, Industry representatives and Researchers, Media for patient engagement, empowerment in clinical research in India, and brought forward important conversations on the urgent need for research and access to the latest treatments in India.

What truly touched my heart were the nukkad natak (street play) performances and the beautiful handmade painting gifted by brave cancer survivor kids. A powerful reminder of why we do what we do.

So great to meet old friends and community colleagues. And how everyone still lovingly remember our Kusum Malik Tomar and her exceptional contribution to the clinical trials and research in India.

Research Saves Lives