INDIAN ARMY

Malignant Disease Treatment Centre Inaugurated at Command Hospital, Pune

Pune. A 120-bedded Malignant Disease Treatment Centre (MDTC) was inaugurated on August 30 at Command Hospital, Pune by Lt Gen JS Nain, GOC-in-C Southern Command.

The centre is part of the Command Hospital complex and is fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including dedicated Operation Theatre, Intensive Care Unit and Day Care facility to provide comprehensive quality care to cancer patients by a dedicated and experienced team of doctors and paramedics.

It is a one-stop centre for diagnosis, workup and treatment of cancer patients including chemotherapy, surgery and radiation and also includes a two bedded Bone Marrow Transplant unit.

“With this new facility, cancer care and research is expected to scale new heights bringing succour to its dependent clientele,” the Defence Ministry said.

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