Private Bill proposes free breast cancer treatment

Agencies
January 7, 2018

New Delhi, Jan 7: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule has proposed a private member's bill for providing free treatment to women suffering from breast cancer in government hospitals.

The Breast Cancer (Awareness and Free Treatment) Bill, 2017 was introduced in the recently concluded winter session, but it is yet to be taken up for consideration.

The Bill urges the Centre to take steps for creating awareness about the symptoms and treatment of breast cancer.

"The central and state governments shall provide free medical screening to diagnose cases of breast cancer and free medical treatment to every breast cancer patient in government hospitals," it reads.

Sule said it is estimated that one in 28 women is likely to develop breast cancer during her lifetime.

In India, breast cancer among women has seen a rapid rise in the last decade.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 1.5 lakh cases were reported in 2016, she added.

The ICMR recognises breast cancer as the most common cancer among women in India. It accounts for 27% of all cancers in women in the country.

The Centre and states should work together to provide free diagnosis and treatment to women suffering from breast cancer, Sule said.

A private member's bill can be introduced by any member of Parliament who is not a minister.

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Mangaluru: Police Commissioner Sudheer Kumar Reddy C H has warned of strict action against individuals spreading rumours and attempting to create insecurity within the Muslim community and fuel hatred between Hindus and Muslims through social media.

Referring to a recent social media post alleging that police personnel had entered a masjid premises to check whether beef was being cooked, the commissioner said miscreants were attempting to push their communal agenda. 

“A group of people, both from Mangaluru and abroad, are trying hard to spread rumours. For the past 10 days, they have been attempting to rake up old issues, highlight routine matters as controversies, or fabricate news altogether,” he said.

He reiterated that any such attempts to disturb communal harmony would invite legal action. “Cases will be registered and the accused will be brought to book,” he stated.

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