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If cancer’s symptoms detected early, treatment possible: Haryana CM

By IANS | Updated: February 15, 2025 18:35 IST

New Delhi, Feb 15 Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday said that cancer is a serious ...

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New Delhi, Feb 15 Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday said that cancer is a serious illness, but if its symptoms are detected early, treatment is possible.

He made these remarks while meeting with children who are cancer survivors along with their parents and doctors at Haryana Bhawan here in observance of International Childhood Cancer Day.

The Chief Minister extended his blessings to the cancer survivor children, wishing them a bright future.

The children presented him with artwork created from their handprints, which the Chief Minister signed, while also sharing a message encouraging greater awareness of childhood cancer.

He said that the incidence of cancer has been rising steadily in recent years, affecting people across all age groups.

“Raising awareness is crucial in preventing the disease,” he said, adding with the timely recognition of its symptoms, treatment is possible through proper examination.

The Chief Minister also took time to engage with the doctors from Fortis Hospital in Gurugram who accompanied the children, commending their efforts in helping the children recover from this serious illness.

The state government is taking extensive measures to raise awareness about cancer and provide support for those affected.

Cancer patients in the state are offered free bus travel on Haryana State Transport buses, as well as a monthly pension through social security programs.

In addition, awareness rallies, seminars, and health camps are being organised across Haryana to further educate the public.

Health services for cancer patients are also available through institutions such as Atal Cancer Hospital in Ambala, PGIMS in Rohtak, National Cancer Institute in Jhajjar, and various daycare centres.

International Childhood Cancer Day is a global collaborative campaign to raise awareness about childhood cancer, and to express support for children and adolescents with cancer, the survivors and their families.

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