Inaugurating a four-day Global Oncology Summit-2013 at a convention centre here, he pointed out that psychology issues were never addressed in cancer care in India.
"There is also the psychology factor in cancer treatment. Unfortunately, cancer patients are not approached in a holistic manner and psychology issues are never addressed as cancer hospitals in India have very few psychologists (along with oncologists)," Kalam noted.
"There are 80 lakh cancer patients at any point of time and 11.2 lakh of them require psycho-oncological care which is not available in all hospitals across the country. Psychology systems should be made an integral part of mainstream cancer care," the former President maintained.
Indian oncology should have a vision for bringing down cancer mortality and incidence rate, he said. "We can do it at societal and professional levels. Tobacco control has to be strengthened. Affordable and accessible diagnostic therapy and palliative care should be made available in every district."
"About 60 per cent of cancer patients are actually being treated by non-oncologists, general practitioners and other specialists," he added.
The former President stressed on the need for Indo- American collaboration in cancer research so that the treatment could be made affordable. On the occasion, Kalam felicitated Devendra D Patel, a pioneer in surgical oncology.
The Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute has organised the summit.
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