Key Highlights:
- Krishnan Suthanthiran and the TeamBest Global network have issued an open call for stronger collaboration with the Association of Radiation Oncologists of India to advance cost-effective technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and vascular diseases.
- The initiative also encourages collaboration with organizations including the International Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Best Cure Foundation, and Brachytherapy Research and Educational Foundation to expand programs focused on accessible cancer diagnosis, brachytherapy, and advanced treatment technologies.
- As part of this effort, ISTRO and BREF contributed INR 100,000 and USD 5,000 to support scientific programs and awards at upcoming oncology events, including AROI 2026 in Kolkata, while also promoting the development of nonprofit Best Cure Pro Health and Best Cure Medical Centers planned to begin operations in India from 2026.
Implications:
The open call positions TeamBest and its partner foundations as influential collaborators in shaping AROI’s scientific agenda, which could accelerate the uptake of cost-effective brachytherapy and radiotherapy solutions in India’s public and private centers.
Funding support for AROI 2026 and related events is likely to translate into more training, awards, and hands-on exposure for Indian radiation oncologists, helping diffuse best practices and newer technologies beyond metro cancer institutes into tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
The planned Best Cure Pro Health and Best Cure Medical Centers signal a push toward an integrated, nonprofit care model that combines prevention, early diagnosis, and advanced treatment—potentially increasing competitive pressure on existing oncology chains while improving access for under-served populations.
Source: Businesswire

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