Sarosh Khan, AIIMS New Delhi
In a significant development at the AI Summit 2026 held in the national capital, Mr. Sarosh Khan, Director of Body Revival, met with Dr. M. Srinivas, Director of AIIMS New Delhi, to discuss advancements in cancer supportive care and the evolving role of integrative medicine in modern healthcare systems.
AIIMS New Delhi, one of India's premier medical institutions, has consistently remained at the forefront of clinical research, translational medicine, and evidence-based healthcare delivery. Under the leadership of Dr. M. Srinivas, the institution continues to strengthen its focus on patient-centric treatment models, academic excellence, and research-driven clinical protocols aimed at improving healthcare outcomes at a national level.
During the interaction, Mr. Sarosh Khan presented the scientific journey of Body Revival, outlining its work in Ayurvedic cancer supportive care and the clinical research undertaken over the past three decades. He briefed Dr. Srinivas on the formulation's structured clinical evaluation process, including its registration with the Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI) and research conducted in alignment with recognized clinical guidelines.
The meeting also highlighted Body Revival's clinical research achievements over the past 30 years, emphasizing its continued commitment to evidence-based validation, patient safety standards, and long-term impact in cancer supportive care.
Discussions further centered on the evolving landscape of oncology supportive care, the importance of scientifically validated complementary therapies, and the potential for structured integration between traditional medicine and modern clinical systems. The interaction reflected a shared understanding of the need for regulatory transparency, research rigor, and responsible innovation in expanding patient support frameworks.
Mr. Khan also shared the broader vision of making supportive care solutions more accessible to patients across India, while ensuring adherence to clinical protocols and ethical healthcare standards. The dialogue highlighted the growing national conversation around evidence-based traditional medicine and the role it can play alongside mainstream oncology treatment when supported by structured research and institutional collaboration.
The interaction at AI Summit 2026 signals increasing engagement within India's healthcare ecosystem toward collaborative, research-backed approaches aimed at strengthening patient support systems and advancing integrative healthcare models.
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