AIIMS Deoghar to launch radiotherapy services for cancer patients by September end

AIIMS Deoghar is preparing to launch radiotherapy treatment for cancer patients by the end of September, pending approval from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board. This service will greatly benefit patients from Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Bihar, offering advanced treatment options and reducing the need to travel elsewhere. The hospital is also implementing measures to improve campus accessibility with battery-operated vehicles.
AIIMS Deoghar to launch radiotherapy services for cancer patients by September end
The institute is currently awaiting license from AERB
Dumka: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Deoghar is all set to start radiotherapy treatment for cancer patients from September end as it awaits licence from the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) in Mumbai.“The service will benefit cancer patients from the tribal dominated Santhal Pargana division, other parts of Jharkhand, and the neighbouring states of West Bengal and Bihar,” Dr Saurabh Varshney, executive director of the institute, told TOI. At present, the hospital provides chemotherapy treatment to patients. Radiotherapy treatment will clear the decks for conducting surgical procedures.“The process of obtaining a licence for radiotherapy treatment from AERB Mumbai is in its final stages,” he said. Following the license, the institute will be able to commission a state-of-the-art linear accelerator (Linac) machine for safe, precise and painless treatment, Varshney further said.Radiotherapy is widely used for treating cancers at both early and advanced stages. The service will benefit patients suffering from cancers related to the brain, head and neck, breast, lungs, uterus, blood, skin, and bones.Besides new technology, the AIIMS management will ban the entry of private vehicles on campus. Instead, patients and their attendants will be provided battery-operated vehicles from the main gate for commute. Patients and attendants will also have to obtain tokens following their registration through designated apps
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Rajesh Kumar Pandey

With over a decade of journalism experience, he covers entire Santhal Parganas encompassing six districts in Jharkhand. He writes of varied issues from politics, health, tribal issues among others.

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