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  3. Radiotherapy services resume at Bangladesh Medical University

Radiotherapy services resume at Bangladesh Medical University


Published: 20 May 2025, 2:33:50

Bangladesh Medical University (BMU) has resumed its cancer treatment services using the advanced Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine, reintroducing radiotherapy for patients after a brief hiatus.

To mark the relaunch of the radiotherapy, BMU oncology department organized an inauguration ceremony today at Block F which was addressed by BMU Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Md. Shahinul Alam, reports BSS.

Pro-VC (Research and Development) Professor Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman Hawlader, Treasurer Professor Dr. Nahreen Akhter, Registrar Professor Dr. Md. Nazrul Islam, and the founding chairman of the Oncology Department Professor Dr. Syed Akram Hossain addressed the occasion.

Chaired by the chairman of the Oncology Department Prof Dr. Md. Nazir Uddin Mollah, it was also attended by Associate Professor Dr. Md. Jamal Uddin, Professor Dr. Sarwar Alam and Associate Professor Dr. Sadia Sharmin.

The Vice-Chancellor, in his speech, emphasized the importance of conducting medical education, research, and services in the public interest. “We must prioritize the public interest in our approach to medical education, service, and research,” he said.

“Healthcare providers must refrain from discriminatory behavior and move away from elitist attitudes. Every patient deserves dignity and transparency,” he added.

He added, “Patients must be fully informed about treatment costs, expected outcomes, and have a say in their care. This is not only ethical but crucial to building trust in our healthcare system.”

Professor Dr. Shahinul Alam directed oncology professionals to enhance their focus on research and proposed the development of treatment guidelines tailored to the country’s socio-economic context, in addition to adhering to international protocols.

He further stressed the need for integrated collaboration among all related departments and support staff to elevate oncology services to global standards.

Pro-VC Prof Dr. Mujibur Rahman Hawlader acknowledged the challenges in cancer treatment and noted the trust patients place in BMU, urging healthcare professionals to strive to meet their expectations and ensure a better quality of life for them.

Treasurer Dr. Nahreen Akhter stated that the reactivation of the LINAC machine underscores BMU’s commitment to affordable and accessible care, rather than profit. She called for accelerated research and emphasized the importance of ensuring that patients can return home healthy and satisfied.

Associate Professor Dr. Md. Jamal Uddin reported that between 2020 and 2024, over 8,000 patients received chemotherapy at BMU’s oncology department, while approximately 2,000 underwent radiotherapy. In 2023 alone, 70 patients were treated through brachytherapy.

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