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Apollo Hospitals' exosome technology detects brain cancer without biopsy

Its two research arms have achieved path-breaking outcomes in non-invasive, cost-effective cancer bio-markers

Professor Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, President, Apollo Hospitals Educational and Research Foundation
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Professor Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, President, Apollo Hospitals Educational and Research Foundation

Gina Krishnan New Delhi
A burgeoning population and the advent of a range of new pathogenic and lifestyle diseases has made healthcare in India extremely complex. The medical fraternity has risen to the occasion at every step to meet the challenges in maintaining and improving public health, delivering several new molecules and therapeutic procedures to improve the overall wellbeing of the populace. In a new series, Business Standard brings you five institutions that stand out in the field of medical research in India. 


When it was set up in 1983, Apollo Hospitals not only paved the way for corporate, for-profit

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