Kathmandu. KATHMANDU: Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has signed an agreement with Bir Hospital for providing free breast and cervical cancer tests to women.
Chief of the Health Department Dipak Kumar KC was present in the presence of Acting Mayor Sunita Dangol and Chief Administrative Officer Saroj Guragain. and the director of the hospital, Prof. Dr. Dilip Sharma has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
If the possibility of cancer is detected in time, then the person can be saved. Cancer is the first problem of non-communicable diseases. For this reason, the metropolis has collaborated for the testing and initial treatment of cancer.
On the occasion, Acting Mayor Dangol directed the government to make arrangements to make arrangements to facilitate the test of office workers, housewives and women working in different professions and not to wait for long time.
“Regular screening is one of the ways to prevent cancer,” she said. Please provide adequate information about the misconceptions and uncomfortable aspects of it. Arrange for testing to be accessible to all women. ’
During this time, the director of the hospital, Prof. Dr. Sharma said that the program will be made more effective this year from last year’s learning. “We will try to provide high-quality service,” Sharma said, adding, “I am asymptomatic.” The mentality of why to get tested is making the situation worse. To improve this worsening condition, it is necessary to get tested even if there are no symptoms. ’
The head of the health department, K. C. Women between the ages of 30 and 60, women who were exempted from testing last year and women who tested positive last year are the target groups for testing and initial treatment. The trial will begin on March 16. The plan will be implemented in order to test 100 to 120 people every day.

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