Birtamode, July 16 : An agreement has been reached between the Purbanchal Cancer Hospital in Birtamode, Jhapa and the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital based in New Delhi, India, on the exchange of research, treatment, technology and facilities for cancer treatment.
The memorandum of understanding was signed by
Dr Birendra Yadav, Medical Director of Purbanchal Cancer Hospital and Dr Sudhir
Kumar Rawal, Medical Director of Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research
Center at a program held on Saturday.
The MoU has been signed with the
objective of exchanging support on various field of medical science between two
advanced hospitals in South Asia and thereby make the treatment of cancer more
reliable and accessible in Nepal, said Dr Yadav.
According to the agreement, Rajiv
Gandhi Cancer Hospital will provide telemedicine services to the patients
undergoing treatment at the Purbanchal Cancer Hospital, while doctors at the
hospital will be trained in robotic surgery.
There was a compulsion to come to
India for reliable treatment of cancer but with the help of advanced treatment
methods and equipment in the Purbanchal Cancer Hospital, there is a possibility
that patients will get better treatment in Nepal itself, said Dr Rawal. The
number of Nepalis coming to our hospital for cancer treatment is around 15
percent, he added.
Concessions will be provided to
patients who need additional treatment in New Delhi on the referral of the
Purbanchal Hospital.
Speaking at the MoU exchange
program, Director of B&C Hospital, Prof Dr Umesh Sharma expressed the
belief that Nepali patients will get better cancer treatment through the
cooperation and expansion of relationship with Rajiv Gandhi Cancer
Hospital.
Public relations officer of the
hospital, Pramis Giri, shared that around 200 patients are receiving healthcare
services daily at the hospital. The Purbanchal Cancer Hospital was established
in 2020. (RSS)