Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital gets permission to begin 3 new super-speciality courses
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- 14 September, 2025
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Andhra Pradesh-In view of the rising number of cancer cases in India and the need for more oncology education, the Andhra Pradesh government has permitted to start three super speciality courses at the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre in Visakhapatnam. The development has been approved by the State Minister of Health, Satya Kumar Yadav. Admissions toMChcourses at Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Visakhapatnam, will be conducted every year. Admission will be for a total of 6 seats, of which two seats are in MCh Surgical Oncology, four seats in MCh Gynaecological Oncology and four seats in DM Medical Oncology. According toThe Hindunews report, there are only 13 MCH seats available in these three disciplines in Andhra Pradesh. Mr Sathya Kumar welcomed the institute's decision to start three cancer speciality courses. The 120-bed Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre at Visakhapatnam is run under the aegis of the Union government’s Department of Atomic Energy. Prior to this, Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav announced in June that the State government will soon issue a notification to recruit 8,000doctors, in addition to informing that around 2,600 were already appointed last year. On this, reported that the announcement was made while inaugurating the new Block Public Health Unit and the tehsildar office in Tadimarri mandal under the Dharmavaram Assembly constituency. The Minister said that the government is taking strong steps to improve healthcare in rural areas. As part of this effort, 168 Block Public Health Units have been sanctioned across the State, including two for the Dharmavaram constituency alone. He also highlighted the government’s investment in health infrastructure, stating that 3,200 diagnostic machines, including six CT scanners, have been purchased recently. He added that cancer treatment is now being provided free of cost at the new State Cancer Centre in Kurnool.
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