R ARIVANANTHAM
GANDHINAGAR, FEB 3
The Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has proven to be an invaluable boon for the poor and middle class. On the occasion of World Cancer Day, observed every year on 4th February, we are exploring how the PMJAY has emerged as a lifeline for patients in need of treatment and diagnosis for serious diseases like cancer. It is noteworthy that World Cancer Day is dedicated to raising awareness about cancer and highlighting the importance of its treatment, prevention, and early diagnosis. This year, the theme for the day is “United by Unique.”
- In the past 6 years, the state government has pre-approved over ₹2,855 crore for the treatment of more than 2 lakh cancer patients.
- Over the past 2 years, more than 71,000 cancer patients have availed of over 2,03,000 chemotherapy sessions from 35 district daycare chemotherapy centers operating in the state.
- In 2024, 25,956 cancer patients received treatment at GCRI, including 17,107 from Gujarat, 8,843 from other states, and 6 international cancer patients.
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, it is worth highlighting the significant strides Gujarat has made in providing treatment and diagnosis for cancer patients through the PMJAY-MA scheme. Over the past 6 years, more than 2 lakh cancer patients in the state have received free treatment, with the state government approving over ₹2,855 crore to pre-approved fund their care. This initiative underscores Gujarat’s commitment to making world-class cancer treatment accessible to all.
GCRI plays a key role in providing high-quality cancer treatment in Gujarat
The Gujarat Cancer Research Institute (GCRI), a collaborative effort between the Gujarat Government and the Gujarat Cancer Society, has become a cornerstone of cancer treatment and care in the state. Equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities, GCRI is fully committed to offering world-class treatment to cancer patients. To highlight its significance, in 2024, GCRI registered a total of 25,956 cancer cases. Of these, 17,107 were from Gujarat, 8,843 were from other states, including 4,331 from Madhya Pradesh, 2,726 from Rajasthan, 1,043 from Uttar Pradesh, and the rest from various other states. Additionally, 6 international patients sought treatment at GCRI. These statistics reflect the trust and credibility GCRI has earned as a leading provider of specialized cancer care.
Moreover, GCRI runs year-round cancer awareness campaigns. In 2024, GCRI conducted 78 cancer screening camps, benefiting 7,700 people. Similarly, 22 awareness lectures were organized, reaching 4,550 individuals, and 41 blood donation camps were held, collecting 3,395 bottles.
Cancer treatment reaches everyone through district day care chemotherapy centers
In a sensitive effort towards cancer treatment and diagnosis for the state’s patients, the Gujarat Government has adopted a decentralized approach to cancer care. Under a transformative initiative launched by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 11th October 2022, 35 District Day Care Chemotherapy Centers have been established in all districts of the state. These centers provide essential chemotherapy treatment to cancer patients undergoing care at district hospitals.
In collaboration with the Gujarat Cancer Research Institute (GCRI) in Ahmedabad and its three satellite centers in Siddhpur, Rajkot, and Bhavnagar, the District Day Care Chemotherapy Centers located at district hospitals offer necessary treatment services, teleconsultancy, and required medicines. As of December 2024, over 71,000 cancer patients had availed themselves of more than 2,03,000 chemotherapy sessions (cycles) at these centers. This initiative by the state government has not only saved time but also reduced the cost for cancer patients and their families.
Gujarat Government’s strong commitment in the fight against cancer
The Gujarat Government’s robust efforts in cancer care, treatment, and diagnosis are commendable. The state government has ensured the effective implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, established Day Care Chemotherapy Centers to provide chemotherapy sessions in every district, and ensured better treatment and diagnosis for cancer patients through the Gujarat Cancer Research Institute (GCRI). These efforts ensure world-class treatment facilities for cancer patients and demonstrate its commitment to the objectives of World Cancer Day.