Venkaiah Naidu unveils ‘Live For A Legacy’, a book written by the well-known Robotic Cancer Surgeon
Former Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu unveiled a book titled ‘Live For A Legacy’, a Perspective of a Cancer Surgeon, Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli in a function held at Hotel Daspalla on Wednesday evening.
The book was written as narrated to, Mr Arun Tiwari.
Early detection, daily exercise, and eating good food are important for a healthy body and mind
Mr. Venkaiah Naidu said that early detection, daily exercise, and eating good food are important for a healthy body and mind. He told doctors to take time out on weekends and travel to neighbourhoods and rural areas to create awareness about cancer and healthy lifestyles. “People will listen to doctors,” he said.
Cancer is not a death sentence anymore
Venkaiah Naidu said that cancer is not a death sentence anymore. With the latest technology, we need not worry. There are the latest technologies, competent doctors, and hospitals available to treat cancer, he said.
He stressed healthy eating habits
Naidu stressed healthy eating habits. Nowadays, kitchens have become inactive, and people prefer instant food. If you eat instant food, you will get constant diseases, he said. He stressed eating indigenous food.
I am retired but not yet tired
I am retired but not yet tired. I prefer going to meetings to get inspired, Venkaiah Naidu added.
We live to leave and what we leave behind will live on in the hearts of those whom we touch with our living
We live to leave and what we leave behind will live on in the hearts of those whom we touch with our living. This is as exciting as fearful. For India to have better cancer survival rates we all need to collectively work to prevent and detect early, said Dr. Chinnababu in his opening remarks.
Death by Cancer has reduced by 33% in Western countries due to early detection, awareness, and good technologies and medication
Death by Cancer has reduced by 33% in Western countries due to early detection, awareness, and good technologies and medication, Dr. Chinnababu said.
Prof Arun Tiwari the co-author said Dr Abdul Kalam advised him to write a book every year, which I never thought I would do, but it is happening now
Prof Arun Tiwari, the co-author, said Dr. Abdul Kalam advised him to write a book every year, which I never thought I would do, but it is happening now. This is my 25th book. He advised people to follow their elders’ advice. “We become what we are because of our teachers,” he said.
The book provides the science behind the evolution of cancer over a hundred years and leaves hope and optimism. It talks about options available for treatment and ways to contain it
The book provides the science behind the evolution of cancer over a hundred years and leaves hope and optimism. It talks about options available for treatment and ways to contain it. The WHO set the Goal of Cervical Cancer Elimination by 2030 to vaccinate 90% of girls by 15 years of age against the HPV and 190 countries are signatories to the declaration. One chapter in the book dealt with HPV Vaccine human papillomavirus).
More than 190 countries are signatories to this declaration and have committed to the achievement of the Targets, set as follows: The first is for 90% of girls to be fully vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV) by the age of 15 years
More than 190 countries are signatories to this declaration and have committed to the achievement of the Targets, set as follows: The first is for 90% of girls to be fully vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV) by the age of 15 years.
The book establishes the purpose of life as a legacy, introduces the science behind cancer in a conscious and easy-to-understand manner, oversees present and emerging treatment scenarios and takes away the fear of the dreaded malady of cancer
The book establishes the purpose of life as a legacy, introduces the science behind cancer in a conscious and easy-to-understand manner, oversees present and emerging treatment scenarios, and takes away the fear of the dreaded malady of cancer.
Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli is a Robotic Cancer Surgeon, researcher, and social entrepreneur
Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli is a Robotic Cancer Surgeon, researcher, and social entrepreneur. He has crafted a spectrum of legacy already from cutting-edge cancer treatment to emerging bio-pharmaceutical research to mobile cancer diagnostics units in rural areas.
Prof. Arun Tiwari is a former missile scientist, a pioneer of civilian spinoffs of defence technology in India.
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