The proposal by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare entails the setting up of a 600-bed Cancer Institute on the 300-acre second campus of the premier medical institute at Badsah village in the Jhajjar area of Haryana.
Sources said that the proposed institute would be the biggest of its kind in the country and is to be equipped with facilities for treating different forms of cancer.
The matter, which has been pending for long, has been pursued by Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his MP son, Deepinder Hooda.
The institute will have 200 beds dedicated to clinical research and another 200 for palliative care of patients in advanced stages of cancer.
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Once cleared, the existing cancer research facility at AIIMS, Delhi, too, will be shifted to the second campus, which will also house branches of medical, surgical and radiation oncology.
New centres of nuclear medicine, preventive oncology and psycho-oncology - counselling for cancer patients - will also be set up on the Jhajjar campus.