Hospital-Based Cancer Registry
Department of Community Oncology, MVRCCRI
We take immense pride and privilege in presenting the first HBCR report of MVR Cancer Centre. The institute’s HBCR was launched in 2019 in collaboration with the National Cancer Registry Program. This report is the first of its kind in the country, presented as an e-HBCR in a fully digital format. Notably, the entire digital platform has been designed in-house by our IT team, adding to the event’s prestige. The e-HBCR presents information about the incidence and patterns of cancer cases observed at MVR Cancer Centre, including sociodemographic profiles, diagnostic details, morphology, and disease stage. Data on all these variables can be easily accessed with just a click of a button, for both the total number of cases and individual sites.
EHBCRIN LOVING MEMORY OF
Former CEO, MVRCCRI
CHAIRMAN, MVRCCRI
MEDICAL DIRECTOR , MVRCCRI
CEO / SECRETARY MVRCCRI
Institutional Incharge Cancer Registry,
MVRCCRI
Assistant Manager – Cancer Registry &
Data Management , MVRCCRI
Program Officer,
MVRCCRI
Software Engineer
MVRCCRI
Biostatistician
MVRCCRI
Medical Coder
MVRCCRI
Medical Coder
MVRCCRI
Director
ICMR – NCDIR
Former HOD
Amrita Cancer Registry
HOD
Adayar Cancer Registry
AIMS,
Kochi, Kerala
Respectfully called MVR, the late MV Raghavan was one of the revolutionary leaders of the Communist movement in Kerala. Born in an ordinary family in Pappinissery, Kannur, his political life began in his early teens. He served two terms as Minister of Co-operation and Ports in Kerala during 1991-1996 and 2001-2006. MVR revolutionized the co-operative sector by taking the people-powered movement to healthcare and education in the State. MV Raghavan realized the role of the co-operative movement in social development and job creation and he was instrumental in setting up various institutions in the state.