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    Govt. allocates Rs.233 Mn to develop National Cancer Institute

    July 13, 2015

    The National Cancer Institute-Maharagama is the head branch for  cancer treatments in Sri Lanka.  It gets many daily referrals from the island wide government hospital network. 

    The Ministry of Health   has planned to develop the infrastructure facilities of the National Cancer Institute, to cater for the increasing demand of  the cancer care services in Sri Lanka. Accordingly, the Sri Lanka government signed a MOU with Ahamad tea Limited of London (donor) for the construction of a seven storied building at an estimated cost of Rs 850.00 Mn as a grant and a subsequent contribution of Rs. 380 million was received  from the said company.
     
    Increasing the bed strength by 375, operating theatres, a surgical ICU, a Medical ICU, Chemotherapy unit, Indoor and Outdoor pharmacy, Emergency Treatment unit, and paying unit are some of the grants of the project.

     

    In addition to this it has been proposed to establish units for checking bone marrow with an operation theatre, increase facilities in the chemical laboratory, create facilities for joining bone marrow and to provide other equipment and facilities that are required.  

    The Cabinet of the Ministers has approved to meet the balance amount of Rs.233 Million required for above additional facilities as per the proposal submitted by the Minister of Health. 

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