Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Centre | |
Org/Group: | K G Kothari Memorial Trust |
Map Type: | India Jaipur#India Rajasthan#India |
Map Size: | 200px |
Coordinates: | 26.8635°N 75.8058°W |
Funding: | Not-for-profit |
Healthcare: | Private |
Beds: | over 300 |
Type: | Specialist |
Speciality: | Oncology |
Opened: | 1997 |
Location: | Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Bajaj Nagar |
Region: | Jaipur |
State: | Rajasthan |
Country: | India |
The Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (BMCHRC) is located in Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Bajaj Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is also popularly known as BMCHRC. The hospital is NABH and NABL accredited super speciality cancer treatment centre. The hospital is following international protocol for cancer treatment managed by K.G. Kothari Memorial Trust. The centre is committed to providing comprehensive care along with prevention and research in cancer.
In 1992, the initiative of establishing a cancer hospital in Rajasthan was put forward in August. The meeting was held in the presence of Late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, the then Chief Minister of Rajasthan & Late Vidya Vinod Kala. The approval on the proposal to establish the centre was given, and the state government allotted 22166 sq. yd. of land for construction.
The Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital and Research Centre was commissioned in 1996 by Navrattan Kothari and became operational in 1997 as a centre with values and concern for every patient. Started as a 50-bed hospital, it now has 300 beds, and an IPD block is under construction.
BMCHRC provides comprehensive cancer care to patients. The specialities include
In addition to the above treatment, the hospital provides numerous clinical services to the patients, including palliative care, psycho-oncology, ostomy clinic, dietary services, physiotherapy, dental care, and preventive oncology.Diagnostic BMCHRC provides diagnostic care to the patients through various diagnostic procedures including:Nuclear Medicine RadiologyMRIPathologyTransfusion servicesMicrobiology
The institute has won awards in different categories by different organisations, bodies, and institutions over the years.
The BMCHRC uses various diagnostic, treatment, aftercare, and research facilities at the hospital.
Diagnosis forms a significant part of the hospital's outpatient department, with the hospital providing Radio Diagnosis, Pathology, Nuclear Medicine and blood transfusion and microbiology. Services provided by BMCHRC in diagnosis are the first of their kind in the state of Rajasthan such as four Linear Accelerators (True Beam First in Rajasthan) with Rapid Arc, IGRT, IMRT and 3D CRT, SRS, SRT, RPM, DIBH, Electron Beam therapy and Brachytherapy PET CT 16 SLICE (First in Rajasthan), and Radio Iodine Therapy (First & only in Rajasthan reserved for Thyroid Cancer Patients, Samarium Therapy & Gamma Camera).
In addition to these, the hospital has 6 integrated modular operation theatres, complete with all the latest modalities in cancer surgery like Laser Cancer Surgery and Micro Laryngeal Surgery. In addition to these, the hospital also has a special 14 bedded Surgical ICU, a 60 bedded daycare ward for chemotherapy patients, and a dedicated Pain And Palliative Care Department.[2]
BMCHRC is also well known for providing assistance and clinical trial grounds to researchers from around the globe.[3] A testimony to this is the treatment of bone cancer using the hot dog technique, which is considered to be a boon for treating bone cancer in patients.[4]
The hospital conducted cancer surgeries on the leg using the hot dog technique. Using this technique, the cancerous bone is removed and made cancer-free by using radiotherapy and nitrogen in liquid form, after which it is again taken to the original place.
BMCHRC has been involved in identifying and treating cancer in the state of Rajasthan and has implemented several initiatives in the rural and far reaches of the state.
Since 1999, the hospital has organised preventive oncology camps in rural Rajasthan. They have organised close to 1506 camps in 26+ years, with almost 2.25 Lakh benefactors of the program. These camps have also begun to cover villages and sub-urban areas of nearby states.
The organisation has teams of General physicians, oncologists, gynecologists, ENT specialists, radiographers, Paramedical & Nursing staff. In addition to this, BMCHRC has a special Cancer Screening Mobile Van and Women Health Van. These vans are equipped with Mammography, X-ray machines, dark room, laboratory & procedure room, all used for cancer screening and early detection.
In addition to the camps, BMCHRC has been running several different welfare initiatives to provide cancer treatment to underprivileged children, women, and families since its inception. This includes donation programs, special kids cancer units, no-cost medical and treatment services for children, and special programmes to cure thyroid cancer and stop the recurrence of breast cancer in women.[5]
The Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has given BMCHRC a loan of Rs 136 lakh to acquire a surgical operating microscope.
BMCHRC provides services to international patients, including visa assistance, logistics of the stay, hospital arrangements, airport shuttle, and post-treatment tours.
In the year 2005, BMCHRC started the BMCHRC College of Nursing, where more than 1000 students have received formal nursing education till March 2022. The hospital also provides a Fellowship program in Oncopathology, Anaesthesia, Advance Reconstructive Microsurgery, Post Doctoral Certificate Course (PDCC) in Oncopathology, Internship Program in Psychology, Training Program in Advance Reconstructive Microsurgery. BMCHRC also provides palliative care training to improve the standards of medical care in the country.