Our friend and benefactor, Mr Bruce Davis writes to give us some sad news. Ms Val Hunkin, a great friend of Indian palliative care and [...]
When Linda Pressly from BBC Radio walked into Pallium India’s Palliative Care Unit at Trivandrum Institute of Palliative Sciences in S.U.T Hospital, she met up [...]
What is it like, to be told that one has cancer? Find out from some people who know. About three dozen of them. In “Hope [...]
CanKids, in association with INCTR and Pallium India, is holding their 2nd Capacity Building Workshop in New Delhi next week: CanKids 2nd Capacity Building Workshop [...]
Cheryl Eckl shares her poignant story in “A Beautiful Death – Facing the Future with Peace”, her book on facing death, grief and loss with [...]
Pallium India is honoured to partner with American Cancer Society (ACS) in disseminating an excellent resource on cancer “prevention to palliation with an additional focus [...]
One of the fundamental ethical principles of medical practice is “Justice” – the fair allocation of available resources. So, should the National Health Service of [...]
Mrs. X was in tears. Her husband has gone through three cancers: a non-Hogdkin’s lymphoma, then a Hodgkins lymphoma and finally a malignant melanoma. She [...]
The Long-Term International Fellowship (LIFe) aims to provide early-career oncologists in developing nations the support and resources needed to advance their training by deepening their [...]
Australia’s Brisbane Times speaks to Monash Medical Centre and Dandenong Hospital oncologist Ranjana Srivastava about her new book, Tell Me the Truth: Conversations with my Patients about [...]