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Building a stronger cancer care ecosystem

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July 15, 2026
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Cancer is steadily emerging as one of the most pressing public health challenges, demanding far more than hospital-based treatment. It requires a healthcare system that prioritises prevention, early diagnosis, timely treatment and long-term patient support. Jammu and Kashmir’s move to formulate a comprehensive Cancer Care Strategy is therefore a significant step towards addressing a disease whose burden continues to grow across age groups and regions. The proposed strategy rightly adopts a continuum-of-care approach, recognising that the fight against cancer begins long before a patient enters an oncology ward. Awareness campaigns, regular screening and early detection remain the most effective means of reducing mortality. Equally important is ensuring that people in rural and remote areas have access to diagnostic facilities without the hardship of travelling long distances. Strengthening oncology services across government medical colleges and district-level institutions can bridge longstanding gaps in healthcare delivery. Expanding radiotherapy units, surgical oncology services, molecular diagnostics and advanced imaging facilities will not only improve the quality of treatment but also reduce dependence on referral centres outside the Union Territory. Investment in specialist training and modern medical technology must accompany infrastructure expansion to ensure these facilities function at their full potential. Another encouraging aspect of the proposed framework is the emphasis on data-driven planning. A robust cancer registry will provide reliable information on disease trends, helping policymakers allocate resources more effectively and design targeted interventions. Such evidence-based planning is essential for tackling a disease that varies widely in incidence and outcomes across populations. However, success will ultimately depend on sustained implementation rather than ambitious planning alone. Adequate funding, inter-institutional coordination, regular monitoring and accountability must remain central to the strategy. Public participation is equally vital, as lifestyle changes, tobacco control and greater awareness can substantially reduce cancer risk. An integrated, accessible and patient-centred cancer care system has the potential to transform healthcare in Jammu and Kashmir. The real achievement will be measured not by policy documents, but by earlier diagnoses, better survival rates and improved quality of life for every patient.

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