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Kerala govt setting up 22 cancer centres in all districts

07:47 AM Apr 16, 2020 | PTI |

Thiruvananthapuram: In a first in the country, the Kerala government is setting up 22 cancer treatment centers across all the 14 districts, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

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The initiative, being undertaken in association with the the city-based Regional Cancer Centre (RCC), would enable cancer patients to continue their treatment during this COVID-19 period, Vijayan told reporters here.

“This is for the first time such an initiative was being taken in the country,” he said.

“As the immunity of cancer patients is low, it is not advisable for them to travel long distances for treatment. Any exposure to the coronavirus infection would have serious repercussions on their health,” the chief minister said.

The treatment centers would be based at the district hospitals and general hospitals in the districts. Health Minister K K Shailaja said, “Right now, we are setting up the cancer treatment centers with RCC’s assistance.”

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“We will also take the help and support of other regional cancer centers to expand this service to other areas in future,” she said.

Cancer patients from across the state usually undergo treatment at the RCC here. Now, they would be able to continue their follow-up treatments, including chemotherapy, at their nearest treatment centers.

The doctors at RCC would provide their services to the treatment centers through teleconferencing. In a first in the country, the Kerala government is setting up 22 cancer treatment centers across all the 14 districts, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

“The initiative, being undertaken in association with the the city-based Regional Cancer Centre (RCC), would enable cancer patients to continue their treatment during this COVID-19 period,” Vijayan told reporters here.

“This is for the first time such an initiative was being taken in the country,” he said.

“As the immunity of cancer patients is low, it is not advisable for them to travel long distances for treatment. Any exposure to the coronavirus infection would have serious repercussions on their health,” the chief minister said.

The treatment centers would be based at the district hospitals and general hospitals in the districts.

Health Minister K K Shailaja said, “Right now, we are setting up the cancer treatment centers with RCC’s assistance.”

“We will also take the help and support of other regional cancer centers to expand this service to other areas in future,” she said.

Cancer patients from across the state usually undergo treatment at the RCC here. Now, they would be able to continue their follow-up treatments, including chemotherapy, at their nearest treatment centers.

The doctors at RCC would provide their services to the treatment centers through teleconferencing.

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