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The Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center Opens Head & Neck Onco-surgery Department, Welcomes Dr. Rubina Suwal

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Tara Shah

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April 1, 2022, Janakpurdham, Nepal – The Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center (BTFCC) is pleased to welcome Dr. Rubina Suwal, who will perform head and neck cancer surgery at the center’s new head and neck oncology department in Janakpurdham, Nepal.

Dr. Suwal completed a 2-year oral oncology fellowship, recognized by the Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons of India, from Shanku’s Medicity Hospital in Gujarat, India. The addition to the BTFCC will allow the center to now assist cancer patients in need of surgery for head and neck tumors.

The BTFCC is the only hospital in the Madhesh state of Nepal where patients with head and neck cancer can receive these complex surgeries. Our goal at the center is always to assist people who need cancer care and are unable to travel longer distances. Head and neck cancers are also on the rise in Nepal, and there is increasing need for this type of surgery locally.

Dr. Binay Shah, President, Binaytara Foundation

We’re very excited to welcome Dr. Suwal and expand our services to help more patients,” says Dr. Binay Shah, founder of the BTFCC. “The BTFCC is the only hospital in the Madhesh state of Nepal where patients with head and neck cancer can receive these complex surgeries. Our goal at the center is always to assist people who need cancer care and are unable to travel longer distances. Head and neck cancers are also on the rise in Nepal, and there is increasing need for this type of surgery locally.

The new head and neck oncology department will serve patients from Madhesh, Nepal, as well as neighboring states in Nepal and India. The BTFCC now offers Medical Oncology, Head and Neck Oncology, General Surgery, Intensive Care, Laboratory, Histopathology, Radiology, and Pharmacy services. The BTFCC serves more than 6 million people in Nepal’s Province 2, and millions more in neighboring states and India.

About Binaytara Foundation:

Binaytara Foundation is a global cancer non-profit dedicated to improving access to cancer care in the United States and abroad through education and innovative program models that break down barriers and advance best practices in hematology and oncology. Binaytara Foundation’s major projects include hematology and oncology conferences, and the establishment of a cancer hospital in Nepal.

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