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The Delta Cancer Foundation (DCF), in collaboration with Sri Ramakrishna Specialty Hospital in Tiruchi, is offering free endoscopy screenings and treatment support for stomach cancer to underprivileged patients throughout November, which is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month. The initiative aims to provide financially supported, no-cost treatment, including surgery and medication, for those diagnosed with early-stage stomach cancer. Residents of several districts in and around Tiruchi are eligible for the screenings, which will be held at the hospital.

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Free Stomach Cancer Screenings & Treatment Offered in Tiruchi This November

Tiruchi, October 28, 2025: The Delta Cancer Foundation (DCF) is partnering with Sri Ramakrishna Specialty Hospital in Tiruchi to provide free endoscopy screenings and comprehensive treatment support for stomach cancer to those in need throughout November, designated as Stomach Cancer Awareness Month.

The non-profit organization DCF announced their initiative today, outlining a program designed to remove financial barriers to early detection and treatment. M.S. Vijay Anand, Managing Trustee of DCF, stated that the foundation will fully fund the treatment, including surgery, hospital stay, and necessary medications, for patients diagnosed with early-stage stomach cancer through the screening program.

The free screenings will be conducted at Sri Ramakrishna Specialty Hospital daily from November 1st to November 30th between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Residents of Tiruchi, Perambalur, Ariyalur, Karur, Pudukottai, Thanjavur, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, and Karaikal districts are eligible to participate.

“Early detection is crucial in the fight against stomach cancer,” stated a spokesperson for Sri Ramakrishna Specialty Hospital. “This partnership with DCF will allow us to reach vulnerable populations and provide them with the potentially life-saving care they need.”

Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the helpline number 9047041111 for more information and to schedule a screening.

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