Cancer Care: Goa Govt to sign MoU with Tata Memorial Centre
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Panaji: The Centre, the Goa government and Mumbai-based Tata Memorial Centre will soon sign an agreement to start an out-patient department (OPD) for cancer patients in a new government-run hospital, State Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said on Monday. Announcing the tripartite agreement, Rane said doctors from Tata Memorial Centre will visit the new hospital once a week.
"I am happy to announce that the Government of India, Government of Goa, and Dr Shrikhande of @TataMemorial will be signing an MoU shortly to take the initiative forward of starting OPDs for cancer patients, where doctors from Tata Memorial Centre will visit the new hospital once a week," the minister tweeted.
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