Sunday, May 3, 2026
The Kashmir Glory
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • International
  • National
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Top Stories
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • International
  • National
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Top Stories
No Result
View All Result
The Kashmir Glory
No Result
View All Result

Atal Dulloo attends high level Cancer consultation in New Delhi

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
January 31, 2026
in Health
0
Atal Dulloo attends high level Cancer consultation in New Delhi
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

J&K to Launch Comprehensive Cancer Control Strategy with NITI Aayog and ICMR

Srinagar: A high level consultation on cancer burden, research and care in Jammu and Kashmir was convened at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, bringing together senior officers from NITI Aayog, Department of Health Research (DHR), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Government of Jammu and Kashmir and the leading clinicians, researchers and public health experts from premier national institutions.

READ ALSO

SKIMS expands critical care network within hospital

Fertility naturally declines with age, particularly after mid-20s: Gynaecologist on rising infertility in J&K

The meeting was attended by Member (Health) NITI Aayog, Dr. V K Paul, Chief Secretary J&K, Atal Dulloo, Secretary DHR & Director General ICMR Dr. Rajiv Behl and Secretary, Health & Medical Education, government of J&K, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah and other senior officers and experts.

The consultation focused on evolving a comprehensive, evidence-based and implementable cancer control strategy for Jammu and Kashmir, taking into account regional disease patterns, existing health system capacity and long-term sustainability. Deliberations emphasized the urgent need to strengthen cancer screening and early detection mechanisms, particularly through identification of priority cancer types suitable for population-based screening.

Addressing the consultation, the Chief Secretary said that the J&K government will adopt a phased, evidence-based and implementable cancer control framework, anchored in research and aligned with national priorities to effectively address the growing cancer burden in J&K.

The Chief Secretary emphasized the need for a context-specific cancer control strategy for Jammu and Kashmir, taking into account regional disease patterns, health system capacity and long-term sustainability. He underlined that early detection, timely referral and equitable access to quality cancer care must form the backbone of future interventions.

Secretary Health J&K, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, presented recent initiatives, including expanding tertiary healthcare services and increasing medical seats. He emphasized the need for context-specific, evidence-based cancer prevention guidelines and strengthened information, education, and communication mechanisms

On the occasion, deliberations also highlighted the importance of district-level implementation models supported by structured implementation research to assess coverage, feasibility, cost-effectiveness and health outcomes.

A strong consensus emerged on positioning implementation research as a core pillar of cancer prevention, screening and care. It was proposed that a Centre for Implementation Research in Oncology be established to generate scalable, real-world solutions, with particular emphasis on improving quality of life, integrating palliative care and strengthening health systems. The role of community medicine departments in advancing preventive oncology initiatives was also underscored.

The meeting highlighted the need for context-specific, evidence-based cancer prevention guidelines aligned with national frameworks of the Department of Health Research, along with strengthened information, education and communication (IEC) mechanisms. Preventive strategies were advised to focus on tobacco control, HPV-related cancer prevention, dietary and lifestyle risk factors, and infection-associated cancers, including Helicobacter pylori-linked gastrointestinal malignancies.

The participants stressed the need for prioritizing large, high-impact research initiatives over fragmented small-scale studies, with a strong focus on translational relevance. The creation of longitudinal cohorts, biobanks and randomized controlled trials was recommended to generate robust evidence on causative factors, screening effectiveness and clinical outcomes. Establishment of a comprehensive, state-wide cancer registry was identified as a critical requirement for evidence-based planning, monitoring and policy formulation in Jammu & Kashmir.

Strengthening cancer care infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir was identified as a key priority. Recommendations included development of advanced diagnostic facilities in all medical colleges, encompassing molecular diagnostics and immunohistochemistry, along with clearly defined referral pathways and patient navigation mechanisms through designated Centres of Excellence.

The consultation concluded with agreement on adopting a phased, research-linked and implementable cancer control framework for Jammu & Kashmir, supported through institutional partnerships and technical collaboration with ICMR and leading national cancer institutions.

The outcomes of the meeting are expected to guide the future policy actions, research collaborations and health system strengthening initiatives aimed at reducing the cancer burden and improving patient outcomes in J&K—(KNO)

Share this:

  • Post
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Tweet
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related Posts

SKIMS expands critical care network within hospital
Health

SKIMS expands critical care network within hospital

May 1, 2026
Fertility naturally declines with age, particularly after mid-20s: Gynaecologist on rising infertility in J&K
Health

Fertility naturally declines with age, particularly after mid-20s: Gynaecologist on rising infertility in J&K

April 24, 2026
Mental health not luxury but necessity: Experts
Health

Mental health not luxury but necessity: Experts

February 25, 2026
World Cancer Day: Oncologists in J&K call for wider screening, awareness, advanced treatment facilities
Health

World Cancer Day: Oncologists in J&K call for wider screening, awareness, advanced treatment facilities

February 4, 2026
Nearly 10,000 posts vacant in J&K health dept, govt tells assembly
Health

Nearly 10,000 posts vacant in J&K health dept, govt tells assembly

February 4, 2026
Number of MBBS seats increases from 500 to 1100 in GMCs of J&K
Health

Obesity main reason behind rising fatal diseases in J&K: Doctors

January 29, 2026
Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Designed By Window Technolgies

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kashmir
  • Jammu
  • Srinagar City
  • National
  • International
  • Opinion & Editorial
  • Sports
  • Top Stories
  • E-Paper

Designed By Window Technolgies

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
%d