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| Health Column Vol. 3 Issue No. 46 |
April 1-15, 2008 |
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Assam Chief
Minister Tarun Gogoi formally launched the Government’s free anti-cancer
drugs treatment scheme at Dr B Borooah Cancer Institute. Launching the new
initiative of the State Health Department at the premier cancer institute of
the region, Gogoi said, “This scheme of providing anti-cancer drugs to the
patients will give much-needed relief to them, as often patients find it
difficult either to start or to continue the treatment because of the high
cost of the drugs.” Referring to the initiative he said, “This scheme is
a part of Government of Assam’s earnest endeavour to improve the
healthcare system through a slew of initiatives undertaken in the past
couple of years.” He said that with the availability of chemotherapy drugs
free of cost in the cancer institute equipped with the state-of-the-art
technology, patients do not have to go outside the State for treatment. The Chief
Minister while appreciating the good work done by the institute, said, “I
am happy to know that patients who went outside for treatment has returned
to this institute for further treatment.” He assured the Government’s
continued help to develop the institute into a well-equipped one for cancer
treatment, research and training. Speaking on the
occasion, the Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Himanta Biswa Sarma,
described the free chemotherapy treatment launch as a red-letter day for the
State, as “there is no State in the country where such a scheme has been
implemented.’’ “Some of the
drugs for the treatment of cancer are beyond the reach of the patients
resulting in discontinuation of the same on account of which patients die
early. A cancer patient has to spend about Rs.12 lakh for drugs comprising
six cycles of doses alone leave aside treatment and other expenses. But now
with the free chemotherapy treatment in the institute, the three medical
colleges and Cachar Cancer Hospital, patients will get the much-needed
respite.” Sarma announced
that the Government would also launch a host of new initiatives at the
directive of the Chief Minister, which include free post operative kidney
transplant treatment, spectacles and hearing aid to poor people in the
coming months. He said the State Government’s initiative to provide
pacemaker free of cost to the heart patients has already received good
response from the patients and public alike. Already 135 pacemakers have
been implanted, he added. The Health
Minister also formally launched the district cancer control programme of the
cancer institute for Barpeta, Nalbari and Darrang districts. Similar
programmes for Morigaon, Nagaon and Kamrup districts have been started by
the institute from January 1 this year. Earlier, the
Director of the BBCI, Dr AC Kakoty said that the launching of the free
anti-cancer drug treatment scheme would immensely help large number of
patients irrespective of their economic status. Attributing the high incidence of cancer cases in
Assam and the North East region, with urban Kamrup district in Assam being
the second highest in terms of cancer patients in the country due to
ignorance, superstition, poverty and other factors, Dr Kakoty said, “Large
number of cancer cases can be prevented and diagnosed at an early stage
through public awareness at community level. There are 172 cancer patients
in the State as against 1 lakh population. Such a scheme will go a long way
in increasing the life span of people afflicted with cancer.”
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