Did Gujarat CM Patel Launch a Cancer Screening Van?
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Gandhinagar, Jan 8 (NationPress) On Thursday, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel unveiled the 'Asha Van', a specialized mobile unit aimed at the early detection and diagnosis of cancer in Gandhinagar. This innovative van is equipped with EVA-Pro diagnostics, a mammography unit, and features for expert teleconsultation.
The Asha Van is capable of diagnosing various critical illnesses including lung cancer, oral cancer, blood cancer, cervical cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, as well as breast and prostate cancer, utilizing cutting-edge technology at any location.
This initiative is expected to significantly contribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Health and Wellness for All', particularly in rural areas.
During the event, Chief Minister Patel presented the screening van, which focuses on 10 different types of cancer, to the Bhavnagar branch of the Indian Red Cross Society for community service.
Present at the inauguration were Genwork Pharma Managing Director Ashish Bhuta and officials from the Indian Red Cross Society, Bhavnagar branch.
CM Patel shared images from the event on his social media platform X, stating, "Today, medical science has achieved remarkable advancements. Early detection of diseases such as cancer can save lives with appropriate treatment, allowing patients to return to a normal life. The Cancer Screening Asha Van for preliminary cancer screening was launched in Gandhinagar and has been donated to the Indian Red Cross Society."
He further emphasized, "With this van, conditions such as lung cancer, oral cancer, blood cancer, cervical cancer, pancreatic cancer, liver cancer, breast and prostate cancer can be screened on-site using advanced equipment. Such Asha Vans will be incredibly beneficial for cancer screening in rural regions."