Gujarat CM Launches Mobile Cancer Screening Van for Early Detection

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated a mobile 'Asha Van' for cancer screening in Gandhinagar. The van is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools like a mammography unit and teleconsultation facilities for early detection of various cancers. It has been donated to the Bhavnagar branch of the Indian Red Cross Society for public service. The initiative supports the broader objective of 'Health and Wellness for All,' particularly in rural areas.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Inaugurates Cancer Screening 'Asha Van'

  • Early cancer detection initiative
  • Mobile van with modern diagnostics
  • Aims for 'Health for All'
  • Donated to Indian Red Cross Society
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Gujarat CM Patel inaugurates cancer screening van

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel launches a mobile cancer screening van equipped with modern diagnostics to aid early detection in rural areas.

"Such Asha Vans will prove very useful for cancer screening in rural areas. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, Jan 8

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday inaugurated a cancer screening 'Asha Van' in Gandhinagar, which has been designed for early detection and diagnosis of cancer.

The van is equipped with EVA-Pro diagnostics, a mammography unit, and expert teleconsultation facilities.

It will also enable the diagnosis of various other life-threatening ailments particularly lung cancer, oral cancer, blood cancer, cervical cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, and breast and prostate cancer, using ultra-modern equipment at any location.

This van is expected to be instrumental in giving impetus to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's noble objective of 'Health and Wellness for All' at the rural level.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel handed over the screening van for 10 types of cancer to the Bhavnagar branch of the Indian Red Cross Society for public service.

Genwork Pharma Managing Director Ashish Bhuta and officials of the Indian Red Cross Society, Bhavnagar branch, were present on the occasion.

CM Patel, sharing pictures of the same on his social media handle on X, wrote, "Medical science has made great progress today. If diseases like cancer are detected early, the patient's life can be saved with proper treatment, and they can live a normal life again. The Cancer Screening Asha Van for early primary screening of cancer was inaugurated in Gandhinagar. This van has been donated to the Indian Red Cross Society."

"Through this van, diseases like lung cancer, oral cancer, blood cancer, cervical cancer, pancreatic cancer, as well as liver cancer, breast and prostate cancer can be screened on the spot with the help of state-of-the-art equipment. Such Asha Vans will prove very useful for cancer screening in rural areas," he further wrote in the post.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step, but one van for the whole state? We need hundreds of these. The equipment sounds advanced, but what about follow-up treatment for those who test positive? The real challenge is affordable care after diagnosis.
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Ashwin V
As someone from Bhavnagar, I'm glad the Red Cross branch here is getting this. Hope they plan a proper schedule to take it to nearby talukas and not just keep it in the city. Awareness camps are also needed so people actually use it.
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Sarah B
The teleconsultation facility is a smart addition. It bridges the gap between rural patients and urban specialists. More states should adopt this mobile clinic model for non-communicable diseases.
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Karthik V
'Asha Van' is a perfect name – it truly brings hope. If implemented well, this can reduce the burden on crowded city hospitals for initial tests. The focus on oral and cervical cancer is crucial for our population.
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Nisha Z
Hope the maintenance of such high-tech equipment in a mobile van is taken care of. Often these projects start with great fanfare but fail due to operational issues. Regular audits and transparency in its usage are needed.

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