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Govt’s Commitment to Cancer Care: 30 New Hospitals in Nine Years, 10 More in the Pipeline

Srinagar, Jan 21: In a bid to address the formidable challenges that cancer patients and their families face during treatment, the central government has taken significant strides to enhance cancer care infrastructure. Over the past nine years, approximately 30 new cancer hospitals have been established, reaffirming the commitment to ensure accessible and quality healthcare for all.
As per the government details while recognizing the pressing need for expanded cancer treatment facilities, the government has intensified efforts, currently working on the construction of 10 additional cancer hospitals. This initiative is a testament to the dedication to eliminating obstacles faced by individuals and families dealing with cancer, ensuring that no one is left without the necessary support and medical care.
The ongoing development of these hospitals underscores the government’s proactive approach to healthcare, reflecting a commitment to prioritize the well-being of citizens and strengthen the nation’s fight against cancer.

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