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Mapping cancer, testing capacity
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Mapping cancer, testing capacity

The article describes the overwhelming patient load at the MNJ Cancer Hospital in Hyderabad, India, highlighting the long wait times, overcrowded conditions, and the emotional toll on patients and families. Many travel long distances to access specialized cancer care, which is often unavailable in smaller towns. Patients express gratitude for receiving free treatment at the government hospital compared to costly private options. The hospital serves as a critical referral center for cancer care in Telangana and parts of Andhra Pradesh. According to the Telangana Cancer Atlas, over 100,000 unique cancer patients received treatment under the state's health insurance scheme between 2020 and 2025, making cancer the second-most treated condition after kidney diseases.

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The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 902 days ago
Mapping cancer, testing capacity

The article describes the overwhelming patient load at the MNJ Cancer Hospital in Hyderabad, India, highlighting the long wait times, overcrowded conditions, and the emotional toll on patients and families. Many travel long distances to access specialized cancer care, which is often unavailable in smaller towns. Patients express gratitude for receiving free treatment at the government hospital compared to costly private options. The hospital serves as a critical referral center for cancer care in Telangana and parts of Andhra Pradesh. According to the Telangana Cancer Atlas, over 100,000 unique cancer patients received treatment under the state's health insurance scheme between 2020 and 2025, making cancer the second-most treated condition after kidney diseases.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a descriptive account of the challenges faced by cancer patients accessing healthcare in Telangana, focusing on systemic issues rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It highlights both the strain on public healthcare infrastructure and the benefits of government-providd

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes the crowded conditions at the hospital, patient experiences, and the referral system. It provides specific details like names, locations, and medical contexts. Objectivity is strong as the narrative remains neutral, focusing on observations and

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