Maha's free chemotherapy plan to start in 4 districts by Jul 1

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The first phase of a government scheme to provide free treatment to patients will be rolled out in four of the ten shortlisted districts from July 1, a senior health department official said.

He said that the four districts in which the scheme will be rolled out in phase one will be decided in a couple of days.

A told that training of the medical staff had been completed at Mumbai's Tata Memorial Centre, a treatment facility.

The scheme was announced by the in April this year and Nagpur, Gadchiroli, Pune, Amravati, Jalgaon, Nashik, Wardha, Satara, and districts were shortlisted.

The scheme aims to alleviate problems of patients who, currently, have to travel to Tata Memorial Centre in Mumbai's Parel area for sessions which last for six weeks.

While announcing it, Deepak Sawant had said the initiative would help patients save in lodging and travelling expenses.

According to the National Cancer Registry Programme, 11 lakh people are diagnosed with cancer every year across the country.

Five lakh cancer-afflicted people die annually and the total number of cancer patients stood at around 28 lakh, data from the National Cancer Registry Programme showed.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 18:35 IST