CM Sindh vows to support cancer hospitals with funds, machinery

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday said that he was committed to serve ailing people of Sindh, particularly the cancer patients because he has lost his both the parents in cancer disease.

This he said while addressing a `World Cancer Day’ organized by Kiran hospital. Health Minister Dr Sikandar Mendhro was also present on this occasion.

Syed Murad Ali Shah vowed to support all the cancer hospitals, particularly Kiran Hospital in the shape of funds and necessary machinery and equipment.

“I am with you and would extend you maximum support,” he assured the Chairman Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and director Kiran Dr Akhtar.

The chief minister said that he would also play his due role to create awareness about cancer so that people could change their lifestyle, food habits and adopt healthy practices in their day to day life.

“This is a matter of eternal reward (thawab). I will do it with my heart,” he said. He also visited different wards and inquired after health of cancer patients

Chairman Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) Mohammad Naeem said that PAEC’s contribution in human health includes establishment of 18 PAEC Cancer hospitals all over Pakistan.

He added that the cancer hospitals are providing state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic facilities to about 850,000 patients every year in the fields of nuclear medicine and radiotherapy.

“This is around 80 percent of the country’s reported cancer patients,” he said and added that five of these cancer hospitals are in Sindh. They are Atomic Energy Cancer Hospital near JPMC, Kiran at Karachi, Nimra at Jamshoro, Norin at Nawabshah and Linar at Larkana. The PAEC has planned three more cancer hospitals at Mardan, Gilgit and AJK.

 

Earlier, in the briefing the chief minister was informed that up to 2020 the number of cancer patients would reach to 20 million all over Pakistan. On this the chief minister urged doctors to suggest ways and means to the government so that the cancer could be controlled.

The chief minister took round of the hospital and went ward to ward and presented gifts to the patients and prayed for their early recovery.

 

 

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