Building capacity for cancer care infrastructure in Karnataka – the present and the future

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Klin Onkol 2023; 36(1): 35-44. DOI: 10.48095/ccko202335.

Background: Cancer mortality has doubled in India, a lower and middle-income country, from 1990 to 2016, depicting the ever-increasing burden of non-communicable disease. Karnataka, situated in the south of India, is one of the states with a rich medical college and hospital milieu. We present the status of cancer care across the state from the data collected by the investigators through public registries and personal communication to the concerned units to know the distribution of various services across the districts and give probable directives to improve on the present situation with emphasis on radiation therapy. This study may be taken as a bird’s eye view of the situation across the country and form a basis based on which future planning of services and areas to emphasize on, may be considered. Purpose: The establishment of a radiation therapy center holds the key to the establishment of comprehensive cancer care centers. The existing situation of such centers and the need and scope for inclusion and expansion of cancer units is presented in this article.

http://dx.doi.org/10.48095/ccko202335

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