Kaivalyadhama Inaugurates 11th International Conference: Yoga in Cancer Care (Scope, Evidence, and Evolution) as Part of Centenary Celebrations
Delhi: Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute inaugurated its 11th International Conference on Yoga in Cancer Care: Scope, Evidence, and Evolution, marking a pivotal event in its centenary celebrations.
Renowned experts, including Dr. Sat Bir Singh Khalsa, Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, USA; Padmashree Dr.K.S. Gopinath, Founder Consultant of HCG, Director of the RL Jalappa Institute of Oncology, Bengaluru; Dr. Po Ju Lin, Research Assistant Professor at University of Rochester Medical Centre and Chief Guest Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, Director ACTREC, Tata Memorial Centre, graced the occasion, emphasizing the role of yoga as an adjunct to modern cancer treatments.
Shri Subodh Tiwari, CEO of Kaivalyadhama, highlighted the institute’s decade-long focus on cancer care and its commitment to advancing yoga interventionsstating:
“This event is a testament to Kaivalyadhama’s vision of integrating yoga into cancer care and fostering meaningful learning. I am truly glad that this conference has brought together some of the finest researchers and yoga teachers from around the world. Their thoughtful deliberations and shared insights on integrating yoga into cancer care have been invaluable. Such exchanges of knowledge and experience are crucial for fostering innovation and progress in this field.”
Dr. Khalsa spoke on the growing importance of yoga research, noting its potential to complement modern treatments. He emphasized, “This is perfect time that through rigorous research yoga can gain recognition as a vital adjunct in cancer care.”
Dr. Gopinath praised Kaivalyadhama’s contributions to healthcare and envisioned a future where hospitals focus on wellness rather than illness, Dr. Gopinath, addressing Dr. Pankaj, emphasized the need for a paradigm shift in healthcare, urging him to focus on working more on getting policies to work on reducing incidence of diseases. He stated, “A hospital for the healthy is not a dream but a necessity. Our vision should be a disease-free world where the primary focus is on preserving health and well-being.”
Conference Chief Guest Dr.Pankaj Chaturvedi emphasized how he as doctor who are now proud to have defeated cancer are humbled by 100 years of Kaivalyadhama’s humongous work and contribution in preventing Cancer as well as ensuring quality of life of Cancer survivors who have undergone modern medicine treatments. He addressed Subodh Tiwari as a doctor because of institutesrole in saving and improving so many lives.
He reiterated yoga’s role in preventive healthcare, urging a return to natural living, “Yoga is more than exercise—it’s a way of life. It’s time to live naturally, eat naturally in respective habitat, and prioritize mental well-being leaving bad habits and negative thoughts.”
He emphasized the importance of Kaivalyadhama holding such international Conferences because they serve as a wakeup call to realise the significance of Traditional Indian complimentary therapies in building healthy population.He highlighted yoga’s potential while making Cancer Control policies, NCB control policies and Mental health policies need to position India as a Vishwaguru in global health.
A heartfelt moment unfolded as Sunita Ji, a Kaivalyadhama housekeeping staff member and cancer survivor, shared her inspiring journey. She was honored by Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, a leading cancer surgeon from Tata Memorial Centre, who lauded her courage and resilience.
Dr. Lorenzo Cohen, Distinguished Professor in Clinical Cancer Prevention & Director of the Integrative Medicine Program at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center gave the keynote address presenting significant Research publications demonstrating transformative power of Yoga with a capital ‘Y’ and established clinical guidelines incorporating yoga in Hospitals in USA based on solid scientific research and evidence.
Prof. (Dr.) Shubhada Chiplunkar is the former Director of ACTREC at Tata Memorial Centre with her extensive work in immunology shared how she would be happy to work with Kaivalyadhama on working on research projects supporting yoga’s role with immunotherapy as cancer treatments.
Dr. Po Ju Lin, Research Assistant Professor at University of Rochester Medical Centre shared how this conference serves as an incredible platform to explore how yoga can be a transformative option in cancer care. She stated “I am both excited and inspired to see such a vibrant gathering of young students, researchers, and professionals, all united by a shared passion for this cause. Our mission is to provide support through yoga, especially for patients who are facing the challenges of medical treatment toxicity. I am thrilled to present my yoga research here and to contribute to this collective effort. Together, we can expand our understanding and impact, offering hope and healing to those who need it most.”
The conference will continue with expert panels, discussions, and case studies focused on yoga’s impact on cancer care, offering a unique platform for global thought leaders and researchers to collaborate.