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		<title>Bhupendra Patel Unveils Mobile Cancer Detection Units in Gujarat</title>
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<p>Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off a fleet of cancer screening vans today, marking a new chapter in the state&#8217;s battle against the deadly disease. The ceremony in the capital highlighted how innovation is transforming healthcare delivery for millions.</p>



<p>These high-tech vans are no ordinary vehicles. Fitted with digital X-ray machines, ultrasound devices, and laboratory setups, they offer on-the-spot screenings for breast, cervical, and oral cancers. Trained oncologists and nurses will staff the units, providing instant preliminary reports and referrals.</p>



<p>CM Patel, addressing a gathering of health workers and dignitaries, said, &#8216;Prevention is better than cure, and these vans embody that philosophy.&#8217; He revealed that the initiative stems from extensive surveys revealing low screening rates in rural Gujarat, where over 60% of the population resides.</p>



<p>The state&#8217;s health department data paints a stark picture: cancer deaths have surged 30% in the past decade. Factors like tobacco use, pollution, and delayed diagnosis contribute significantly. By deploying 50 vans initially, the government targets high-risk groups including women over 30 and tobacco users.</p>



<p>Integration with digital health records will track patients, enabling personalized follow-ups. The program also includes community education on risk factors and healthy lifestyles, partnering with self-help groups for wider reach.</p>



<p>Industry leaders and philanthropists contributed to the project, praising its scalability. &#8216;This model can be replicated nationwide,&#8217; said a representative from a leading pharma firm. Early results from pilot programs in Ahmedabad showed a 25% uptick in detections, proving the efficacy.</p>



<p>As these vans hit the roads, they carry the promise of timely interventions. Gujarat&#8217;s proactive stance not only saves lives but also eases the burden on tertiary hospitals, optimizing resources for advanced treatments. The future looks brighter with every mile these units travel.</p>
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