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Adult & Pediatric Hematolymphoid Cancer Centre

Adult & Pediatric Hematolymphoid Cancer Centre (430 Beds)

This fifteen-storey building, under development, will add 377 beds and will become the largest facility in the country dedicated to the treatment of blood cancers such as leukaemia, lymphoma, and other Hematolymphoid malignancies.

  • The facility is designed to deliver comprehensive care tailored to both adults and pediatric patients.
  • Blood cancers, with a high curability rate, benefit from advanced therapies and supportive care, making this center a cornerstone of ACTREC’s commitment to transformative cancer treatment.

The building is expected to be commissioned by the December-2027, marking a significant milestone in ACTREC’s expansion and its dedication to addressing the growing demand for specialized cancer care facilities.

Multispecialty Block

Multispecialty Block

A twelve storey Multispecialty OPD Block is being constructed. This facility will house multispecialty clinics. Cancer is often considered an age-related disease, as its incidence increases with age, along with other comorbidities. Additionally, cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, can lead to complications affecting the lungs, heart, and kidneys.

The in-house multispecialty block will play a crucial role in managing these comorbidities and addressing the adverse effects of cancer therapies, ensuring comprehensive care for patients. It is expected to be commissioned by December-2027.

Integrated Radiation Oncology Centre (IROC)

Integrated Radiation Oncology Centre (IROC)

A twelve-storey building is being developed for the Radiotherapy Department. Radiotherapy is a crucial component of cancer treatment, playing a vital role in managing and curing various types of cancer.

This state-of-the-art facility will house 12 Linear Accelerator machines, significantly reducing the waiting period for radiotherapy. With enhanced capacity and advanced technology, the building will help provide timely and effective treatment, ultimately benefiting more cancer patients. It is expected to be commissioned by December-2027.

Residential Hostel Block

Residential Hostel Block

A twelve-storey building is being developed to provide state-of-the-art accommodation for students, researchers, resident doctors, fellows and healthcare professionals at ACTREC–Tata Memorial Centre.

The project aims to enhance expertise and skill development by creating a conducive learning and living environment for healthcare professionals engaged in comprehensive cancer treatment, research, and innovation. By supporting academic and clinical training programs, the facility will contribute to building a highly skilled oncology workforce capable of addressing the growing cancer burden in India.

It is expected to be commissioned by December-2027

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