Why Nagaland’s Cancer Centre Project Remains Stalled

Kohima: The quest for a dedicated cancer treatment facility in Nagaland remains unfulfilled, leaving patients without essential specialized care. While the project is viewed as a vital necessity for the region, progress has stalled, keeping local hopes for accessible oncology services on hold.

Developing advanced infrastructure is crucial for addressing the state's healthcare challenges. Despite the clear need for such a centre to support the growing number of cancer patients, the initiative faces significant hurdles that have prevented it from becoming a reality.

Local officials and medical advocates continue to stress the urgency of the situation. Without a functioning cancer centre, many residents must travel long distances to access life-saving treatments, creating a heavy financial and physical burden on families throughout the state.

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