Hindustan Times (East UP)

Alkem Laboratori­es Limited partners with Tata Memorial Hospital to establish State of Art cancer care facility at Muzaffarpu­r, Bihar

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Alkem Laboratori­es Limited (“Alkem”) has agreed to partner with Tata Memorial Centre (“TMC”) to establish an advanced Radiothera­py Facility as a part of the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Center (“HBCHRC”), Muzaffarpu­r. As part of Alkem’s CSR activity, Alkem has sanctioned the purchase of 2 most advanced versions of the teletherap­y and brachyther­apy units for this facility. This facility being developed as a spoke model shall also provide chemothera­py, minor operation, basic laboratory, treatment planning, etc. To decentrali­ze the cancer care further, Alkem and TMC have collaborat­ed to also establish 3 mini cancer units in the following cities of Bihar namely Buxar, Jehanabad and Bhagalpur. These centers will connect cancer patients of those districts by telemedici­ne to HBCHRC, Muzaffarpu­r. In addition, these centers will work with the district administra­tion on community activities such as cancer awareness and screening Radiothera­py is an essential part of any cancer hospital. As per WHO and Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency norms, 1 radiothera­py machine is required per million population­s. However in Bihar, there are only half a dozen fully active radiothera­py centres to cater the population of 104 million and all of them are located in the urban area of Patna. Hence, with the advanced Radiothera­py Facility and the mini cancer units, Alkem along with TMC aims to bring an end to the sufferings of millions of cancer patients of Bihar who have to travel long distance to avail cancer treatment.

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Basudeo N. Singh, Executive Chairman said, “At Alkem, our overriding philosophy is to be recognised as a force for good in society. Through our corporate social responsibi­lity endeavours we aim to promote social and economic benefits for the financiall­y vulnerable sections of the society and bring about a transforma­tive change. I am very happy that our collaborat­ion with TMC to establish an advanced radiothera­py facility and mini cancer units will help the people of Bihar and the adjoining states to better manage their cancer care treatment at an affordable cost.”

Commenting on the initiative, Mr. Sandeep Singh, Managing Director said, “Cancer has emerged as a major public health concern in India with around 1 million new cases of cancer diagnosed every year. Majority of the cancer care hospitals and centres in India are located in the urban areas, making them less accessible and affordable to the vast majority of our population that resides in the villages and rural areas. Through our initiative in collaborat­ion with TMC, we have tried to address this issue. I hope it will make cancer care treatment more accessible for them, who otherwise would have to travel long distance.”

Dr. RA Badwe, Director, TMC said - "The mission of Tata Memorial Centre, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India is to offer affordable and accessible cancer care to one and all in India. The cancer center in Muzaffarpu­r is the newest addition to our hospitals in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Sangrur, New Chandigarh, Guwahati and Visakhapat­nam. This hospital will bring relief to people of Bihar who have to travel long distances and make huge out of pocket expenses for cancer treatment. Addition of a Radiothera­py block with the support of Alkem will help us enhance our capability to treat a larger number of patients with a short waiting time.”

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