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IMPACT Project Report – Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
Project Name:
CASE STUDY 1 - SUCCESSFUL
One day my child was suffering with stomach pain.
with a private hospital and took medicines
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
Project Name: Run an 85-bed child cancer ward in India
Project ID: 19108
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF SANJANA – As told by her mother
Name : T. Sanjana
Age : 7 Years Female
Diagnosis : Wilms Tumor
My name is Geetha. I am the mother of Sanjana. My
daughter was diagnosed with Wilms
2014. We are from Hyderabad. Sanjana is
daughter. She is an active
and bright student
and the love of our
family.
One day my child was suffering with stomach pain. Then we consulted
medicines as prescribed. The doctor
As told by her mother
7 Years Female
Tumor
mother of Sanjana. My
Tumor in the year
2014. We are from Hyderabad. Sanjana is our second
IMPACT Project Report – Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
examined the child and advised CT Scans. The
Niloufer Hospital. At Niloufer Hospital
referred us to MNJ Cancer Hospital
hospital. We visited MNJ Cancer Ho
the pediatric medical oncologist in the medical o
eased out concerns. She evaluated the reports,
child would be cured.
My child Sanjana was diagnosed with
investigations per Dr. Sudha Sinha’s
daughter in the pediatric ward run by
like chemotherapy, role of surgery
schedule, side effects of chemotherapy and prognosis.
child’s situation and the disease. Impact c
felt so relieved and happy when my daughter completed the
successfully. Impact assured that they will take responsibility for the entire treatment
and medical needs.
My daughter Sanjana is finally cured after one year of chemotherapy, surgery and
radiation with the help of Impact. Psychological and financial support
never lacked a thing after getting her
the Impact ward. We are very happy to see my daughter today. I am very much thankful to
team and Dr. Sudha Sinha who have
support. “May god always bless, for helping needy people like us”
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
advised CT Scans. The doctor found a tumor inside the stomac
Niloufer Hospital, doctors examined the child and saw all the old reports
Hospital. We were worried, as to why Niloufer doctors referred
We visited MNJ Cancer Hospital with a lot of worry and fear. We consulted Dr. Sudha Sinha,
the pediatric medical oncologist in the medical oncology department. She spoke to us pleasantly and
the reports, examined the child and she gave us a lot of hope,
My child Sanjana was diagnosed with Wilms tumor. After complet
’s advice and with the guidance of Impact counselors, we admitted our
by Impact. Impact counselors explained the entire process of treatment
like chemotherapy, role of surgery and importance of radiation. Then they explained chemotherapy
side effects of chemotherapy and prognosis. I still remember how worried I was concerning
disease. Impact counselors gave me a lot of hope, support and put us at ease
when my daughter completed the chemotherapy, surgery and radiation
ed that they will take responsibility for the entire treatment,
My daughter Sanjana is finally cured after one year of chemotherapy, surgery and
radiation with the help of Impact. Psychological and financial support was provided by Impact team. We
getting her admitted into Impact ward. We feel lucky to have
Impact ward. We are very happy to see my daughter today. I am very much thankful to
who have a new hope of life to my child. I can never forget their help and
for helping needy people like us”.
tumor inside the stomach and referred to
xamined the child and saw all the old reports and
iloufer doctors referred us to a cancer
. We consulted Dr. Sudha Sinha,
spoke to us pleasantly and
gave us a lot of hope, that our
fter completion of proper
guidance of Impact counselors, we admitted our
entire process of treatment
explained chemotherapy
I was concerning my
ounselors gave me a lot of hope, support and put us at ease. I
chemotherapy, surgery and radiation
, required nutrition
My daughter Sanjana is finally cured after one year of chemotherapy, surgery and
was provided by Impact team. We
have admitted her in
Impact ward. We are very happy to see my daughter today. I am very much thankful to the Impact
never forget their help and
IMPACT Project Report – Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
CASE STUDY 2 – IN PROGRESS TREATEMENT OF HARSHINI PRIYA
have any siblings. They hail from a
Medical History: In the beginning the
swelling. So parents immediately consulted with Ma
doctors saw the patient condition and suggested
child as suffering with piles. So doctors given medications for three days. But the child was not cured
then the parents consulted Venkateshwara Hospital. T
like CBP, X-ray and well as urine test. A
they referred to Srilekha Hospital, wherein t
Here the doctors identified a tumor in the stomach. T
Hospital which is a government hospital located at
treatment at that government hospital.
Hyderabad. There the doctors admitted the child and d
tests, where they confirmed that child is suffering with cancer. T
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
IN PROGRESS TREATEMENT OF HARSHINI PRIYA
Name : Harshini
Age : 2 ½ Years / Female
Diagnosis : Ewing’s Sarcoma
Address : H.No: 4-130 Kotha Lingala, Khammam.
Harshini is six years old. She is from Kotha Lingala Mandal of
Khammam district. Her father, Dasu Rao work
labor and mother Anusha is a house wife. Harshini P
financially poor family.
the child was unable to pass urine and suffered with stomach pain and
swelling. So parents immediately consulted with Mamatha Hospital at Khammam
the patient condition and suggested an ultrasound. After scanning, they diagnosed
o doctors given medications for three days. But the child was not cured
onsulted Venkateshwara Hospital. The doctors suggested for some more investigations
ray and well as urine test. After that the doctors were unable to identify the actual cause. S
wherein the doctors there also suggested same types of investigations.
entified a tumor in the stomach. Then the doctors referred the child to Niloufer
a government hospital located at Hyderabad. The parents were not satisfied with the
that government hospital. Immediately parents took the child to Rainbow private hospital in
Hyderabad. There the doctors admitted the child and did some more investigations like
child is suffering with cancer. They quoted a huge amount for treatment.
IN PROGRESS TREATEMENT OF HARSHINI PRIYA
Kotha Lingala, Khammam.
is six years old. She is from Kotha Lingala Mandal of
Dasu Rao works as a daily wage
is a house wife. Harshini Priya doesn’t
child was unable to pass urine and suffered with stomach pain and
district. There the
they diagnosed that the
o doctors given medications for three days. But the child was not cured and
he doctors suggested for some more investigations
e to identify the actual cause. So
also suggested same types of investigations.
hen the doctors referred the child to Niloufer
he parents were not satisfied with the
Immediately parents took the child to Rainbow private hospital in
some more investigations like biopsy and CBP
huge amount for treatment.
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But the parents could not afford that much
doctors after seeing old reports, suggested for BMA and with
child is suffering with Ewing’s Sarcoma,
Hospital. MNJ doctors saw the previous reports of other Hospitals.
LFT/RFT and FNAC tests and diagnosed the condition as
treatment process to her parents and started the treatment.
Present Status:
After the explanation of prognosis and treatment process
survive the disease. She, being their
in a stable condition. Both parents are attending to the child and serving as a good support system
child’s treatment.
QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT
During the period of February, 2017 to April, 2017
cancer. Out of which, 140 children were in
Transport support
147 Children benefited from our Transport Support.
• 21children were treated during the month of Feb,
• 65 children were treated in the month of Mar, 2017
• 61 children were treated in the Month of Apr, 2017
Blood Donation Camps
One Camp was conducted in the mont
• Blood products collected in
Blood Products Support
Total children who received free blood is 1431.
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
that much money. So they went to Basvatharaka Cancer Hospital.
suggested for BMA and with the help of BMA report they confirmed that
suffering with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a type of cancer. The doctors referred them
octors saw the previous reports of other Hospitals. MNJ Doctors suggested
diagnosed the condition as cancer. Doctors explained
and started the treatment.
After the explanation of prognosis and treatment process, parents were worried whether the
ir only one daughter only aggravated their concerns. Present
parents are attending to the child and serving as a good support system
US REPORT
During the period of February, 2017 to April, 2017 a total of 1397children has been treated for
Out of which, 140 children were in-patients in the IMPACT ward.
Children benefited from our Transport Support.
during the month of Feb,2016
in the month of Mar, 2017.
in the Month of Apr, 2017.
conducted in the month of February, 2017.
roducts collected in February blood camp – 160 Units.
free blood is 1431.
to Basvatharaka Cancer Hospital. The
the help of BMA report they confirmed that
them to MNJ Cancer
MNJ Doctors suggested CBP,
cancer. Doctors explained the prognosis and
whether the child would
. Presently child is
parents are attending to the child and serving as a good support system for the
children has been treated for
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• 579children received free blood
• 470 children received free blood
• 382 children received free blood
New Admissions
Newly Diagnosed cancer cases in these 3 months are.
• 48 cases in the month of February, 2017.
• 51 cases in the month of March, 2017.
• 35 cases in the month of April
Hygiene Program / Support
Hygiene training was imparted to parent/caretakers of children.
and practices imparted.
• Bed side cleaning.
• Hygiene boxes, Masks and sanitizers were distributed.
Evening Classes
Every day events are held for kids for refreshment and
• Birthday Celebration
• Academic Classes like Mathematics, English and Telugu.
• Drawing and Painting classes
• Cultural Activity
• Building Blocks and Puzzles
• Video games, watching movies and Cartoon videos
Medication
Medicines were procured and administered to several needy children.
• 18 Children got free medicines in February, 2017.
• 25Children got free medicines in March, 2017.
• 33Children got free medicines in April, 2017.
Following medicines were administered with funds from donors.
Medicines administered include the followings.
• Inj.Tigi 50 mg
• Inj.Ethyal predmoslve 250mg.
• Tabs. Endoxan 50mg.
• Tab. Lastet 50mg,
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
free blood during the month of February, 2017.
free blood during the month of March, 2017.
free blood during the month of April, 2017.
Newly Diagnosed cancer cases in these 3 months are.
in the month of February, 2017.
in the month of March, 2017.
of April, 2017.
Hygiene training was imparted to parent/caretakers of children. Following Hygiene aspects were trained
Hygiene boxes, Masks and sanitizers were distributed.
kids for refreshment and entertainment programs are conducted as follows:
Academic Classes like Mathematics, English and Telugu.
Drawing and Painting classes
Puzzles
Video games, watching movies and Cartoon videos
Medicines were procured and administered to several needy children.
e medicines in February, 2017.
ree medicines in March, 2017.
ree medicines in April, 2017.
Following medicines were administered with funds from donors.
Medicines administered include the followings.
250mg.
Following Hygiene aspects were trained
s are conducted as follows:
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• Tomoxefen 20mg.
• Methofast 50 mg.
• Syp. Zocovit.
• Syp. Kids care plus
• Inj. Endoxan 500mg.
• Inj.Colistine 10 lakhs(Veils)
• Inj.Clindazine 300 mg
Volunteering Activities
• Chriec School distributed the snacks in
sanitizers.
• Aasiya Foundation conducted
• Githanjali School donated used cloth
100, tooth paste- 100, biscuit packets
• Chandana distributed biscuits for the kids.
• Ajith, Mahesh and team from TATASET
IMPACT Program
• Butter Milk for children for the month of
• Mr.Shabbir and his friend distributed
Event : Inauguration
Feb, 2017 to Apr, 2017
lakhs(Veils)
distributed the snacks in 100 packs for the kids. They also donated 100 hand
ation conducted entertainment programs for the kids.
Githanjali School donated used clothes, Dettol soap -32, hand wash- 30, vim bar
100, biscuit packets-300, collegate-150, biscuit boxes – 70 pieces & soaps
tributed biscuits for the kids.
from TATASET visited the ward and donated Rs.1,50,000 for the
Butter Milk for children for the month of March was provided by Chandana and family.
Mr.Shabbir and his friend distributed Haleem and ice cream for the kids.
Inauguration of ICU for Pediatric Medical Oncology
They also donated 100 hand
30, vim bar- 100, brushes-
70 pieces & soaps-55.
50,000 for the
by Chandana and family.
ncology