Punjab to have world-class cancer treatment facilities: Badal

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Oct 11 2013 | 5:01 PM IST
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today vowed to make Punjab one of the best cancer treatment destinations in the country and set up world-class facilities to combat the disease at affordable rates.
Inaugurating a workshop on cancer registration and cancer control at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here, the Chief Minister emphasised the need for a campaign to create awareness about the disease among people, especially those living in remote areas.
The workshop was organised by Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai in collaboration with PGIMER under the auspices of the Punjab government.
Endorsing the views expressed by TMC director R A Badwe about probable causes like lack of exercise and physical activity, obesity, less intake of fruits and vegetables besides tendency to consume alcohol and chew tobacco, he said these must be widely publicised among the masses.
The adage, "prevention is better than cure", must be put into practice by making people aware of ill-effects of cancer and at the same time sensitising them about the necessity of early detection, Badal said.
The Chief Minister shared how he lost his father and wife due to cancer and narrated his own traumatic experience of cancer and getting it cured in the US about two decades ago by seeking doctor's timely intervention at its initial stage.
Therefore, he reiterated that early detection of cancer was of paramount importance to give a new lease of life to those suffering from the disease.
Highlighting the role of cancer registries in control and research of this fatal disease, Badal said the Population Based Cancer Registration (PBCR) started in Chandigarh, Mohali, Mansa and Sangrur have put forth useful data in identifying different types of cancer in the state.
These registries were eyes and ears of the cancer control and research programmes, which will help the state intensify its effort to tackle the disease far more effectively, the Chief Minister said.
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First Published: Oct 11 2013 | 5:01 PM IST

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