The Government of India has allotted Rs 120 crore for infrastructure development of the Centre under its National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS) in the 12th Five Year Plan, Dr Paul Sebastian, Director of RCC said here today.
This coveted achievement affirms RCC's (Regional Cancer Centre) growth and contributions on various fronts, from high standards of care to increasing number of patients and provision of free drugs to infrastructure addition and upgradation and advanced treatment facilities, he said.
Completion of a 10-storeyed building would considerably ease space shortage that RCC was experiencing now. "The 1.2 lakh sq feet building is getting ready for occupation by year end," he added.
"We hope that the State Cancer Institute status would be a stepping stone to a National Cancer Institute status in the near future. Efforts are on in full gear," Sebastian said.
Significantly, 45 per cent of new cancer patients are treated free of cost and internally generated funds to the tune of Rs 12 crore annually are used to provide free treatment to persons Below the Poverty Line.