Says research on a vaccine is nearly complete and trials are underway
A vaccine to fight cancers affecting women will be available in five to six months, and those in the age group of nine to 16 years will be eligible for inoculation, Union Minister Prataprao Jadhav said on Tuesday.
Addressing
a press conference here, the Union Minister of State for Health, Family Welfare
and Ayush (Independent Charge) said that research on a vaccine is nearly
complete and trials are underway.
"The number of cancer patients has increased in the country, and the
Central government has initiated steps to address this issue. Women above 30
will undergo screening at hospitals, and daycare cancer centres will be
established for early detection of the disease," Jadhav said.
He said the government has also waived off
customs duty for medicines used in cancer treatment.
The
minister said, "The research on a vaccine for cancers that affect women is
nearly complete, and trials are underway. It will be available in five to six
months, and girls in the age group of nine to 16 years will be eligible for
inoculation." Asked about the cancers the vaccine will tackle, Jadhav said
breast, oral and cervical cancers.
Asked about
transforming the existing healthcare centres into Ayush facilities, Jadhav said
hospitals have Ayush departments, and people can avail of these facilities.
He said
the country has 12,500 such health facilities, and the government is increasing
them.
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