By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
FEB 6
The
Punjab Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, has asked the Health and Family
Welfare department to make concerted efforts for making Punjab a cancer-free
state by providing free proper treatment to the people detected with symptoms
of this fatal disease in recently concluded statewide door to door survey.
Interacting with the Health and Family Welfare Minister Mr Madan Mohan Mittal
and top brass of the department after they submitted survey report “Statewide
door-to-door campaign Cancer awareness and symptom based early detection” to
him on Tuesday late evening, the Chief Minister reiterated the firm commitment
of SAD-BJP government to eradicate cancer from the state. Mr Badal
categorically said that the second phase of this ambitious program should be
solely aimed towards checking the spread of this lethal disease. Expressing
concern over the fact that 34430 people in the state have lost their lives in
last five year due this disease, Mr Badal said that sustainable efforts should
be made to avert any such mishap in the future.
The
Chief Minister said that as under this survey around 97% population of the
state has been covered, so the Health department now has the concrete database
through which they could provide timely treatment to the patients detected with
even minute symptoms of this disease. Mr Badal directed the Health and Family
welfare department to make sure that proper treatment was provided to 24659 persons
who have been reported suffering from this disease besides ensuring suitable
diagnostic facilities to 87403 people amongst whom the symptoms of cancer have
been traced. He also asked the department to lay thrust on the areas where high
concentration of cancer cases was detected so that the spreading of this
disease could be controlled as early as possible.
The
Chief Minister categorically said that the state government was fully
sensitized towards checking this disease and no stone would be left unturned
for this noble cause. He hoped that the recent decision of the Cabinet to set
up a dedicated fund for eradicating cancer from the state would prove to be
another milestone in state government’s crusade against this disease. Mr Badal
said that as the treatment of cancer was very costly so the Health department
must make sure that every cancer patient was able to get immediate assistance
from the Chief Minister’s Cancer Relief Fund.
Lauding
the efforts of the Health Department for carrying out this extensive survey,
the Chief Minister said that it would go a long way in ensuring early detection
of cancer for its timely treatment besides aiding the state government to take
more concrete steps for checking this grave problem. However Mr Badal said that
the survey was only a preliminary task to deal with this crucial problem and
now the real task before them was to ensure that this disease was combated in
an effective manner. Assuring the Health department of fulsome support and
co-operation from the state government, Mr Badal asked them to work dedicatedly
for routing out cancer from the state.
Earlier
Health Minister Mr Madan Mohan Mittal apprised the Chief Minister that more
than 40,000 duly trained field workers had accomplished this task by visiting
5158154 houses across the state. He said that this pilot project of the state
government, which would prove to be a landmark in Punjab government’s battle
against cancer, has been completed in a record time of one month.
Prominent
amongst those present on the occasion included Principal Secretary Health and
Family Welfare Mrs Vinnie Mahajan, Special Principal Secretary to the Chief
Minister Mr KJS Cheema, Executive Director State Health Systems Resource Centre
Dr Pyare Lal Garg and Director Health and Family Welfare Dr Ashok
Nayyar.
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