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Coal India ties up with Aster CMI Hospital to provide bone marrow transplants
As part of the understanding, Coal India has committed to providing upto Rs 3 crore to treat thalassaemia and aplastic anaemia patients for a period of three years. This funding will enable us to provide medical assistance to approximately 300 patients and Aster CMI Hospital is empanelled for this project, said Dr S P Somashekhar, Lead Consultant (Surgical & Gynaecological Oncology) & Robotic Surgeon, Aster CMI Hospital.
"By combining our resources and expertise, we can make a tangible difference in the lives of children born with these rare, life-threatening conditions," he said.
As part of the understanding, Coal India has committed to providing upto Rs 3 crore to treat thalassaemia and aplastic anaemia patients for a period of three years. This funding will enable us to provide medical assistance to approximately 300 patients and Aster CMI Hospital is empanelled for this project, said Dr S P Somashekhar, Lead Consultant (Surgical & Gynaecological Oncology) & Robotic Surgeon, Aster CMI Hospital.
"Thalassemia and aplastic anaemia are life-threatening conditions where the bone marrow fails. Without treatment, most patient's lifespan will decrease drastically, in a few instances, even less than a year. This tie-up will enable us to offer curative BMT treatment to many more children with these conditions so that they can lead a normal fulfilling life they deserve," said Dr Stalin Ramprakash, Senior Consultant of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Aster CMI Hospital.
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