Health Ministry: Indian researchers are compiling data to help prevent illness, and physicians will receive education

Health Ministry: A senior official of the Union Health Ministry said that lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in India. The number of its patients is increasing every year. This causes 10% of the total deaths due to cancer in the country.

Muskan Kumawat
Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026 Author
March 20, 2024 • 10:37 AM  0
I
India
NEWS CARD
Logo
Health Ministry: Indian researchers are compiling data to help prevent illness, and physicians will receive education
“Health Ministry: Indian researchers are compiling data to help prevent illness, and physicians will receive education”
Favicon
Read more on sangritoday.com
20 Mar 2024
https://www.sangritoday.com/health-ministry-indian-researchers-are-compiling-data-to-help-prevent-illness-and-physicians-will-receive-education
Google News
Copied
Health Ministry: Indian researchers are compiling data to help prevent illness, and physicians will receive education

The government has started a unique process for the prevention and proper treatment of various diseases. The committee formed under this will collect evidence-based guidelines. The committee includes experts from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Directorate General of Health Services and Department of Health Research (DHR), based in New Delhi.

Apart from this, the government has also decided that along with MBBS and PG students, doctors across the country should also be trained in systematic reviews and meta-analysis so that medical studies can be useful to them in medical management. For this, the government has first decided to organize workshops for doctors in 10 states including Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. According to the information, a budget of around Rs 6 lakh will be allocated by ICMR for each workshop.

Lung cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in India, according to a senior official in the Union Health Ministry. Every year, the number of its patients rises. Ten percent of all cancer-related deaths in the nation are caused by this. In spite of this, the nation lacks scientifically supported guidelines for the detection, monitoring, diagnosis, or treatment of lung cancer.

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026 Author

Journalist & Writer

home Home amp_stories Web Stories local_fire_department Trending play_circle Videos mark_email_unread Newsletter