₹30.15 Crore Government Cancer Support Centre Inaugurated by Minister Ma. Subramanian

G GOWTHAM
Chennai
Tamil Nadu’s minister for health and Family Welfare, Ma. Subramanian, today inaugurated a newly established government cancer Support Centre built at an estimated cost of ₹30.15 crore.

Strengthening cancer Care Infrastructure

The newly opened facility has been developed as part of the state government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen cancer care services and provide comprehensive support to patients and their families. The centre is designed not only to offer medical assistance but also to provide emotional, psychological, and rehabilitative support for individuals undergoing cancer treatment.

With a growing number of cancer cases across the state, the government has prioritized expanding access to early diagnosis, quality treatment, and supportive care. The establishment of this centre marks a significant milestone in improving public healthcare infrastructure.

Comprehensive Patient Support Services

The government cancer Support Centre will offer:

Counseling and psychological support for patients and caregivers

Nutritional guidance and rehabilitation services

Palliative care assistance

Patient navigation and treatment coordination

Awareness and early screening guidance

The integrated approach aims to ensure that patients receive holistic care beyond clinical treatment.

Commitment to Affordable and Accessible Healthcare

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, minister Ma. Subramanian emphadata-sized the tamil Nadu government’s commitment to providing affordable and accessible healthcare services to all sections of society. He noted that cancer treatment often imposes emotional and financial burdens on families, and the new support centre is intended to ease those challenges.

The minister also highlighted that the state government continues to invest in modern medical infrastructure, advanced diagnostic facilities, and specialized treatment centres across tamil Nadu.

A Step Towards Early Detection and Prevention

The centre is expected to play a crucial role in promoting cancer awareness and encouraging early detection, which significantly improves survival rates. Through community outreach programs and awareness campaigns, the government aims to reduce stigma and increase timely medical intervention.

Looking Ahead

The inauguration of the ₹30.15 crore government cancer Support Centre reflects tamil Nadu’s proactive approach to public health and cancer care management. With improved infrastructure and comprehensive support services, the initiative is set to benefit thousands of patients across the state in the coming years.


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