Five cancer centres across India, including one in Wayanad, to aid unprivileged patients: Aster DM Healthcare to invest ₹120 crore

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New Delhi: Aster DM Healthcare has announced an investment of ₹120 crore to establish five advanced Oncology Radiation LINAC Centres across India, aimed at supporting economically disadvantaged cancer patients through its CSR initiative.

The initiative seeks to provide high-quality radiation therapy free of cost or at highly subsidised rates for patients from low-income backgrounds who cannot afford or continue life-saving treatment.

The first centre is set to open in Kerala’s Wayanad, serving the broader Malabar region, including surrounding areas such as Gudalore and Gudalpet. The remaining four centres will be strategically developed in locations including Bengaluru and other key cities over the next three years, based on clinical feasibility and community requirements.

“By establishing five state-of-the-art radiation LINAC therapy centres, we aim to bridge critical gaps in oncology services and ensure that patients receive timely, lifesaving treatment closer to home,” said Azad Moopen, Founder and Chairman of Aster DM Healthcare.

Treatment at these centres will prioritise those who have discontinued therapy due to financial challenges, ensuring access for patients below the poverty line. These centres will operate under Aster Volunteers, the company’s flagship global CSR programme dedicated to improving community health and socio-economic development.

PTI