Thursday, March 27, 2025

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Celebrates Inspirational Women Leaders in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Field

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Celebrates Inspirational Women Leaders in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Field


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Dr. Sapna Nangia

Director Head & Neck, Breast Cancer, Senior Consultant Radiation Oncology. APCC

Dr. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group 

Surg Vice 

Admiral Arti Sarin

Director General - Armed Forces Medical Services

Dr. Manjula Rao

Consultant Breast Surgical Oncology, Oncoplasty & Minimally Invasive Breast Surgery, APCC

Chennai, 27 March 2025:  In an effort to celebrate the accomplishments of women in STEM fields, the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre organized a significant meet in the city today. The day-long event brought together eminent personalities from Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics creating a powerful platform to illuminate the journey of women leaders across various disciplines. Surgeon Vice Admiral Aarti Sarin, Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services, served as the Chief Guest, adding prestige to the event and underscoring the importance of recognizing women's leadership in critical scientific domains. The gathering saw participation from distinguished practitioners across various fields, including Oncology, Physics, and Atomic Energy.

The meet featured an array of events such as a panel discussion on enabling womens journeys in STEM, a fireside chat on the role of physics and technology in healthcare and a roundtable interaction on tech-entrepreneurship in healthcare and science, providing a holistic view of women's contributions to innovative fields

Dr. Manjula Rao, Consultant Breast Surgical Oncology, Oncoplasty & Minimally Invasive Breast Surgery &  Co-convener of the meeting shared her happiness at the success of the meeting. She said, " Organising this meeting to mark International Womens Day, has been a matter of immense pride and a joyful revelation of the inspiring work being done and grand strides taken by Indian women in the STEM fields! Women world over are known to face very many sociocultural prejudices and hurdles trying to pursue a career in STEM. Though, India is known to have one of the highest percentage of women graduating from STEM fields, they constitute <20% of the STEM workforce, with <10% of leadership positions being held by women. The numbers are even more dismal in the surgical fields. This is our attempt to celebrate our exemplary women achievers and inspire future generations of young women to pursue their STEM-dream, and to show-case the hardwork, tenacity, and enthusiasm of our phenomenal women colleagues at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre."

Dr Sapna Nangia, Director Head-Neck & Breast, Sr Consultant Radiation Oncology, at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre and the convenor of the meeting, expressed happiness at the enthusiasm for the meeting. She noted that more than 300 delegates from various walks of life had registered for the meeting, underlining the importance of dialogue and discussion and of sharing the journey of Women Leaders.   She mentioned that the Chief Guest Surg Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, the Guest of Honour, Dr Tessy Thomas, and the Keynote Speaker Dr Radha Balakrishanan, Keynote speaker, had all been pioneers in their respective fields, their experience would serve to enable and inspire students and professionals working in STEM fields.

The event underscored the critical importance of recognizing and supporting women in scientific fields, highlighting their innovative contributions, leadership, and potential to drive transformative change across various scientific and technological domains.


About Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC), Chennai, India: 


Apollo Proton Cancer Centre is the most advanced Cancer Centre and the first Proton Therapy Centre in South Asia & the Middle East and India's first JCI-accredited Cancer hospital. It is the countrys first hospital to have proton beam therapy in clinical operation. At the bedrock of APCC's approach to treating cancer is its robust multi-disciplinary platform; highly skilled professionals who come together to form a cancer management team (CMT). Each CMT is focused on delivering the best possible outcomes for its patients. An added feather on the cap is the recent launch of India's first & only site-specific Robotic Oncology Program. All domestic and international patients can contact us through our dedicated patient Helpline number: 04048964515. We are available 24x7.