The Rs 13 crore facility will have all the equipment and machinery required for a first class cancer institute, Joe told reporters here on the occassion of World Cancer Day.
He said the Centre was expected to be inaugurated shortly.
A total of 500 patients were succesfully treated for cancer at the CMCH last year, he said adding a large number of cases were related to breast and cervical cancers among women, particularly those hailing from rural areas.
SRIOR Director and Oncologist Dr Guhan told reporters tha the "first-of-its-kind" helpline provides information on cancer, the different stages, risk factors, symptoms, screening and diagnosis, treatment options, preventive measures.
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