Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital | Tata Memorial Hospital
Uttar Pradesh, with nearly 20 crore population, is the most populous state in the country. The state is reported to have the maximum number of cancers and cancer related deaths. However, there is an acute shortfall of comprehensive cancer care facilities in the state of Uttar Pradesh and adjoining areas. For resolution of this problem, Parliamentary committee on Science and Technology has entrusted Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai under the leadership of Prime Minister Office, Government of India, to lead the effort to create adequate infrastructure and trained work force in the field of Oncology. To address the growing problem of cancer and lack of adequately trained manpower, Tata Memorial Centre (Grant-in-Aid Institution under Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India) has established Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital (HBCH) and Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Cancer Centre (MPMMCC) at Varanasi with the aim to offer state of the art patient care services, high quality education and cutting-edge research in the region of Uttar Pradesh.
Mission
To provide comprehensive cancer care to one and all, through its motto of excellence in service, education and research.
Vision
- To provide leadership in guiding the national policy and strategy for cancer care by:
- Promoting outstanding services through evidence-based practice of oncology.
- Commitment of imparting education in cancer to students, trainees, professionals’, employees and the public, and, Emphasizing on research that is affordable, innovative and relevant to the needs of the country.