Dibrugarh, 29 April, 2022.
The
Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, inaugurated seven cancer care facilities in
Assam, part of a state-wide, multi-level cancer care network to expand
affordable cancer treatment to more towns and cities. The Prime Minister also
laid the foundation stones of seven more facilities in the state, which will
join the network in the second phase. The Governor of Assam, Prof. Jagdish
Mukhi, the Chief Minister of Assam, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Union Minister
of Ports, Shipping, Waterways and AYUSH, Mr. Sarbananda Sonowal, Assam Minister
of Health & Family Welfare, Science & Technology and Information
Technology,Mr. Keshab Mahanta, Union Minister of State for Petroleum &
Natural Gas and Labour& Employment, Mr.Rameswar Teliand the Chairman of
Tata Trusts, Mr. Ratan N. Tata, were with Mr. Modi at the ceremonies.
Mr. Ratan N.
Tata, Chairman of Tata Trusts, said, “I am happy that the Tata Trusts, along with
the State Government’s support, has been able to implement the multi-level
cancer care network in Assam. Cancer care in India is challenged by lack of
facilities, late diagnosis, and high cost of treatment. The Tata Trusts has
resolved to combat this by supporting the creation of capabilities across the
country for high quality affordable care, nation-wide screening and early
detection programmes. The fruition of this project in Assam will be a guiding
light to the entire country.”
The seven hospitals, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, are
in Dibrugarh, Barpeta, Kokrajhar, Lakhimpur, Darrang, Jorhat, and Tezpur, and
are a part of the first phase roll-out of 10 such facilities. The three other
facilities in Guwahati, Silchar, and Diphu are expected to be ready in the
coming months. The next set of seven hospitals, for which Mr. Modi laid the
foundation stones, are a part of the second phase of the programme and will
come up in Sibsagar, Goalpara, Golaghat, Tinsukia, Dhubri, Nagaon, Nalbari districts
of Assam.
This would be a unique initiative where state health
infrastructure gets ultimately augmented with 10 MRI, 10 CT Scans, 10 Linear
accelerators, 4 blood component labs, 10 automated laboratories, and 4 PET
scans. This will help even non-cancer patients to access sophisticated
diagnostic capabilities at affordable cost.
The
multi-level cancer care model, developed by Tata Trusts, is being established
and run by the Assam Cancer Care Foundation, a joint initiative of the Assam
Government and Tata Trusts.
Cancer
care facilities in India are concentrated in big cities. The situation forces
patients and their families to travel to these centres, bearing high cost,
often unaffordable for many. Tata Trusts’ Distributed Cancer Care Model (DCCM)
eliminates these handicaps, and makes world-class treatment accessible, closer
to where patients live, and, therefore, affordable.
Under DCCM, the infrastructure hierarchy will have 4 Levels,
with each level playing a crucial role. Level 4 includes health and wellness
centres for community outreach programmes for awareness, screening, and early
detection of cancer; Level 3 centres are hospitals with day-care centres; Level
2 centres are typically at medical colleges, providing comprehensive cancer
care and Level 1 facilities are apex centres providing all sophisticated forms
of cancer care services, including research.
Tata
Trusts, since 2017, has and is developing and augmenting more than 20 hospitals in six states through
its Distributed Cancer Care Model. The organisation has been collaborating with
various states and like-minded organisations to facilitate the network.