- India’s oncology market is projected to grow by 11–12 percent, reaching Rs 26,300 crore by 2024
- The cost of treatment in India is nearly double the average annual income
- There is a significant demand-supply gap, with only 55–60% of the population being served by the existing 470–485 comprehensive cancer care centers.
- we can address this gap is the hub-and-spoke model.
It involves setting up a network of primary and secondary healthcare facilities to provide services at all locations and refer patients requiring intensive treatment to the central hub facility.
- Approximately 1.9–2 million cases are officially estimated in India in 2022. However, the actual incidence is estimated to be 1.5–3 times higher than the reported figures
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