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The National Cancer Institute (also known as Apeksha Hospital) is a government hospital in Maharagama, Sri Lanka. Which is under the control of Department of Health, provides all its services free of charge. [1] [2] As of February 2020 Sri Lanka has more than 50,000 cancer patients, with 14,000 annual deaths due to cancer. [3]
De Soysa Hospital for Women (De Soysa Maternity Hospital), Colombo; Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, Colombo; National Cancer Institute, Maharagama; National Eye Hospital, Colombo; National Institute of Mental Health (Angoda Mental Hospital), Angoda; Sri Jayawardenepura General Hospital, Sri Jayawardenepura
This is a list of specialist hospitals for treatment of cancer. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Cancer Hospitals Australia Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Bangladesh National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital Brazil Institute of ...
212 - Sri Jayewardenepure Hospital (Nawarohala) 991 - Sri Jayewardenepure Hospital (Nawarohala) 994 - Hokandara (via Polwatta) 996 - Katukurunda; 212/341 - Bokundara (via Makuludoowa, Arawwala & Moraketiya) Long-distance bus service via Maharagama to/from Colombo: 99 - Badulla / Welimada / Passara; 122 - Ratnapura / Embilipitiya / Suriyawewa
She continued to take medication from Cancer Hospital, Maharagama. [17] On 31 May 2019, Wakishta died while receiving treatments at National Hospital , Colombo. [ 18 ] Her remains were laid at a Borella private parlour on 1 June 2019 and final rites were carried out on 2 June at the Borella General Cemetery .
Regional Cancer Centres (RCCs) are cancer care hospitals and research institutes operating in India under the joint control and funding of the Government of India and the respective state governments. The name 'regional' because each of these institutions cater to a designated region, usually a number of districts in the country.
She was born on 24 September 1994 in Piliyandala, Colombo, Sri Lanka as the eldest child in a family. [7] Her father Kapila Susira Kumara is a male nurse at Apeksha Cancer Hospital, Maharagama.
Originally the hospital contained 25 beds, but after three decades the number of beds had increased to 254 and separate facilities for pediatric cancer had been built. [4] He scripted a drama to raise funds for Kolkata's first modernized cancer hospital at a nominal cost, playing the role of a cancer patient.