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    Punjab Government Allocates Rs1 Million for Cancer Treatment Support

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Punjab government has introduced a new financial assistance program, providing Rs1 million to cancer patients to support their treatment expenses. This initiative aims to alleviate the heavy economic burden faced by individuals battling cancer, ensuring they receive timely and adequate medical care. Access to such funding is crucial in a region where cancer treatment costs can be prohibitively high for many families.

    In a significant development for public health, this funding is expected to improve treatment outcomes by enabling patients to afford advanced therapies and medications. The move reflects the government’s commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and patient support systems in Punjab. It also aligns with broader efforts to combat non-communicable diseases, which are a growing concern in Pakistan.

    Meanwhile, healthcare providers and advocacy groups have welcomed the announcement, highlighting its potential to reduce mortality rates and improve quality of life for cancer patients. The program could serve as a model for other provinces aiming to address similar healthcare challenges. Overall, this financial aid marks a positive step toward more equitable healthcare access in the region.

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