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India Gains Largest Bone Marrow Transplant Centre

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India is significantly enhancing its cancer care infrastructure with the establishment of the nation’s largest bone marrow transplant facility. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) has committed ₹380 crore in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding for this ambitious project. This 60-bed unit will reside within the Tata Memorial Centre’s Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) in Kharghar, Mumbai.

L&T will construct the 11-storey building; the bhoomipujan ceremony recently took place. Officials named the upcoming structure the NSE Multispecialty Hospital Block & Bone Marrow Transplant Cancer Hospital. After construction completion, ACTREC will receive this vital addition. Operations are expected to commence by July 2027, promising a substantial boost in treatment capacity for patients.

Expanding India’s Bone Marrow Transplant Facility Capacity

Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi, ACTREC director, highlights the dramatic expansion this new facility brings. At present, ACTREC operates a modest five-bed bone marrow transplant centre. Consequently, the new 60-bed facility will allow for 600 bone marrow transplants annually. Moreover, the centre anticipates accommodating 1.3 lakh outpatient department consultations each year.

The existing facility currently serves over 300 patients daily and completes more than 100 transplants annually. Furthermore, ACTREC pioneered indigenous CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancer patients in India back in 2021. This demonstrates its commitment to advanced and innovative cancer treatments. For those looking to deepen their understanding in this specialized field, the Certification Course In Hematology offers comprehensive insights.

Affordable and High-Quality Cancer Treatment

Affordability remains a critical aspect of healthcare in India. Dr. Chaturvedi emphasized that the new bone marrow transplants at this facility will be the most affordable nationwide. They will benefit from substantial subsidies. Conversely, the cost of a bone marrow transplant can exceed ₹40 lakh in private hospitals. Even public hospitals across the country often charge over ₹10 lakh for this procedure.

Tata Memorial Centre actively supports families in need by helping them raise funds through donations. Therefore, this partnership between NSE and Tata Memorial Centre represents a significant stride towards closing the gap in accessible, high-quality cancer care throughout India. It aims to provide critical treatment access to thousands of individuals who need it most. Understanding the broader landscape of cancer care is crucial, and the Postgraduate Diploma In Cancer And Clinical Oncology provides in-depth knowledge.

Project Leadership and Impact

Several key figures attended the bhoomipujan ceremony. These included Ashishkumar Chauhan, NSE CEO and MD; Dr. Sudeep Gupta, Tata Memorial Centre’s director; Dr. Pankaj Chaturvedi; and Dr. Navin Khattry, ACTREC deputy director and head of the BMT programme. Their presence underscored the collaborative effort behind this vital healthcare initiative. This facility will also offer general and super-specialty services for cancer patients with co-morbidities like cardiac, pulmonary, renal, and neurological complications, ensuring holistic care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the capacity of the new bone marrow transplant facility at ACTREC?

The new facility will feature 60 beds, making it the largest bone marrow transplant facility in India. It aims to perform 600 transplants annually.

Q2: When is the new facility expected to become operational?

The NSE Multispecialty Hospital Block & Bone Marrow Transplant Cancer Hospital is likely to commence operations by July 2027.

Q3: How will the new facility address the cost of bone marrow transplants?

BMTs at the new ACTREC facility will be highly subsidized, making them the most affordable in India. This addresses the significant cost barrier seen in private and other public hospitals.

References

  1. NSE to build 380cr, 60-bed unit for Tata Memorial Centre – ETHealthworld
  2. NSE to build Rs 380-crore facility for cancer treatment at Tata Memorial Centre. The Economic Times.
  3. Bhoomi Pujan conducted for a G+11-storey NSE Multispecialty Hospital Block and Bone Marrow Transplant Centre at ACTREC, Tata Memorial Hospital, Navi Mumbai. Orissa Diary.
  4. NSE & Tata Memorial to build Cancer Hospital in Navi Mumbai with 60-bed Bone Marrow Transplant Centre – MillenniumPost.
  5. Bone Marrow Transplant Cost In India. Cancer Rounds.
  6. Bone Marrow Transplant Cost In India. HDFC Ergo.

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