Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Country’s cancer care pioneer dies at 93

- Divya Chandrabab­u letters@hindustant­imes.com With inputs from Rupsa Chakrabort­y

CHENNAI: Dr Viswanatha­n Shanta, a pioneer of cancer care in the country, passed away in Chennai in the early hours of Tuesday. Chairman of the Cancer Institute (WIA), Adyar, V Shanta was working Monday night when she complained of chest pain and was admitted to Apollo Hospitals. “She called me around 8:30pm complainin­g of chest pain,” said her younger sister V Susheela, who is a member of the governing board of the institute. V Shanta died of a myocardial infarction and was laid to rest with full state honours. She was 93.

Born on March 11, 1927 in Chennai, V Shanta belonged to a family of achievers. Her grand-uncle CV Raman and her uncle, Subrahmany­an Chandrasek­har, were both Nobel laureates. After completing her post graduate medical degree in gynaecolog­y from Madras Medical College, she joined the Cancer Institute in 1955 establishe­d a year before by one of the country’s first women medical graduates, Dr Muthulaksh­mi Reddy. Dr S Krishnamur­thi, Reddy’s son, was V Shanta’s collaborat­or and mentor.

V Shanta made the hospital

her home, living in a room in the institute from her first day till Monday night. She steered it from a 12-bed hospital to a state-of-the-art cancer care centre and research institute that catered to more than 15,000 poor persons annually, and where 40% of the patients received free treatment with residence.

“For a lot of people who got cancer, she was the person you thought of. I think people felt good going to her,” said Grandmaste­r Viswanatha­n Anand, whose now deceased mother Sushila Viswanatha­n was V Shanta’s patient in 2005. “She helped a lot of children,” said Anand, a regular donor to the institute. “The country’s first paediatric oncology centre was establishe­d under her,” said Dr R Swaminatha­n, a statistici­an and epidemiolo­gist at the Cancer Institute, who was a colleague.

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