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Established in 2017

Welcome

To the Department of Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, NOIDA, India

At PGICH, we believe that every child deserves care that is medically advanced, compassionate, and filled with hope.

We support children and families through diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and long-term survivorship.

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Warning Signs of Childhood Cancer

Medicine

PGICH Recognized as a Thalassaemia International Federation (TIF) Collaborating Centre

For more information, visit the official TIF Collaborating Centre page:

Conferences and CMEs

Midterm PHOCON 2025

Conference Summary

The Midterm PHOCON 2025, held from 31 July to 3 August 2025 at PGICH Noida and Radisson Blu MBD, Noida, brought together India’s pediatric hematology-oncology community under the theme “Translating Science, Transforming Lives.”

A total of six pre-conference workshops were conducted, spanning transfusion medicine, radiology, physical rehabilitation, nutrition, and genomics, reflecting the meeting’s strong interdisciplinary focus. These sessions preceded two days of the main CME, which covered dedicated tracks in Pediatric ALL and Thalassemia, emphasizing current advances and future directions.

The conference hosted 262 delegates and 124 faculty members, including three international experts, marking a highly engaging academic event. 

Some Statistics

Children we treat

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220–250

cases per year

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90+

Pediatric BMTs

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2,372

Campaigns

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10,523

Volunteers

Get Involved

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  • Donate Books, Toys, and Time

    Meaningful non-monetary contributions such as children's books, educational materials, and toys for play areas are deeply appreciated. Spending time with children and families offers invaluable emotional support.

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  • Blood Donation

    Blood and platelet donations are essential for children undergoing chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation. Individuals and groups wishing to organise blood donation drives are encouraged to contact us.

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  • Support Treatment – Bridge Funding

    Financial support enables timely therapy for children with cancer and thalassemia who are awaiting sponsorship or government approval. Bridge funding ensures that treatment is not delayed.
    For further details, please contact the hospital administration.

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Academic Programs

PHO @ PGICH

This is a National Board of Examinations (NBE)-accredited fellowship that provides comprehensive training in pediatric hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplantation.
Eligibility: MD/DNB in Pediatrics (as per NBE criteria).
How to Apply: Applications are accepted through the National Board of Examinations (NBE) portal during the annual admission cycle. For details, visit www.natboard.edu.in.

This institutional fellowship offers specialized hands-on training in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, including donor selection, conditioning protocols, post-transplant care, and long-term follow-up.
Eligibility: MD/DNB in Pediatrics with training in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology.
How to Apply: Candidates may apply directly to the Director, PGICH, Noida, by submitting a detailed CV and cover letter to pho.pgich@gmail.com or through announcements posted on the PGICH website
(https://pgich.edu.in/upload/recruitment/adv/5054_Advt.no._53_for_PHO_BMT.pdf)

Short-term observer programs (2–12 weeks) are available for pediatricians, postgraduates, and medical students seeking exposure to pediatric hematology, oncology, and bone marrow transplantation services.
How to Apply: Interested candidates may send a request with their updated CV, institutional affiliation, and proposed duration to pho.pgich@gmail.com. Observership are offered based on availability and departmental schedule. Further details are available at
https://pgich.edu.in/uploads/2022/04/Observership-opportunities-in-Department-of-Pediatric-Hematology.pdf

Observership is offered for nurses, laboratory technicians, and supportive care staff to gain hands-on exposure in the care of children with hemophilia, thalassemia, and childhood cancers.The program emphasizes multidisciplinary teamwork, patient-centered care, and practical training in comprehensive management.
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Awareness events, parent support services, play therapy, and advocacy.

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  • For any assistance,
    Please contact the Paediatric Hematology-Oncology Department
    at +91 120-2452011 (Intercom 251)
    The Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at +91 120-2524130