Haryana Expands Cancer Care Infrastructure with 22 Operational Day Care Centers
In a significant development for public health infrastructure, Haryana has activated day care cancer centers across 22 districts, marking a substantial expansion from the previous five operational facilities. This strategic enhancement was announced on World Cancer Day, highlighting the state's commitment to improving oncology services. Previously limited to districts including Ambala, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, and Faridabad, the network now provides broader geographical coverage, potentially increasing accessibility for patients requiring chemotherapy and other outpatient cancer treatments. This expansion reflects a proactive approach to addressing the growing cancer burden by decentralizing specialized care, which may reduce travel burdens and improve treatment adherence. The development aligns with national health objectives to strengthen tertiary care at district levels, though continuous assessment of staffing, equipment, and patient outcomes will be crucial for sustained impact. The move positions Haryana as a regional leader in oncology service delivery, with implications for healthcare planning in neighboring states.