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Narayana Health and the venture capital firm W Health Ventures are set to establish cancer treatment clinics.

**Summary: Joint Venture to Enhance Cancer Care in India**

A new joint venture aims to improve cancer treatment accessibility in India, establishing specialized care facilities in major cities.

### Joint Venture Overview

**Who:** Narayana Health, W Health Ventures, and 2070 Health
**What:** Launching Everhope Oncology, a joint venture focused on cancer care
**When:** Announced on March 20, 2025
**Where:** Initial facilities in Delhi and Mumbai, with plans to expand to 10 cities
**Why:** To address the growing cancer burden in India and provide treatment outside traditional hospital settings

### Expansion of Cancer Care Facilities

Narayana Health is enhancing its oncology services through the establishment of Everhope Oncology, which will create day-care cancer treatment centers across India. The initiative is backed by a seed investment of $10 million and aims to alleviate the intimidating experience of cancer treatment.

– **Facility Details:**
– Locations: Starting in metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai
– Capacity: Each center will have 10-20 beds
– Services Offered: Diagnosis, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and palliative care

### Rising Cancer Incidence in India

India faces a significant cancer challenge, with approximately 8 million individuals currently living with the disease. A study in the Indian Journal of Medical Research indicates that:

– **Cancer Risk:** 1 in 9 Indians may develop cancer in their lifetime
– **Projected Increase:** Cancer cases are expected to rise by 12.8% by 2025 compared to 2020

Pankaj Jethwani from W Health Ventures emphasizes the urgent need for dedicated cancer facilities, stating, “We’re not prepared as a healthcare system, we’re not prepared as a society.”

### Conclusion

As the demand for cancer care rises, how can healthcare systems adapt to meet the needs of patients seeking treatment?

### FAQ

**What services will the new cancer care centers provide?**
The centers will offer diagnosis, chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and palliative care for cancer patients. 

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