However, the highest number of 4,976 such cases were reported in 2016.
In a written reply to a question by National Conference legislator Mubarak Gul in the Legislative Assembly, Health minister Bali Bhagat admitted that there was an increase in the cancer cases in the state, especially in the Valley.
He said 3,075 cancer cases were reported in 2011, 3,288 in 2012, 3,157 in 2013, 3,940 in 2014, 4,257 in 2015.
The minister said radiotherapy treatment was being delivered free of cost as per government policy.
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Poor patients, falling under the income group of less than Rs 20,000 per month, are given financial assistance under the cancer treatment management fund, he said.
Bhagat said the installation of linear accelerator with an estimated cost of Rs 15.50 crore, including civil works, was under progress in the radiation oncology department of the SMHS hospital Srinagar which shall be made functional by June this year.
In response to another question, the minister said the proposal regarding the establishment of a medical university in the state was under active consideration of the government.
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