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In a historic first, Punjab CM launches new cancer treatment

Published on: September 19, 2025 9:51 PM

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif expressed satisfaction at the commencement of cancer treatment through the modern Co-Ablation technology.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Pakistan’s first Co-Ablation Center at Mayo Hospital, she reaffirmed her commitment to provide free and timely medical treatment to cancer patients across the country.

Madam Chief Minister stated that she first came across the Co-Ablation machine during her recent visit to China. She said,” Impressed by the latest technology and its potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, I immediately signed an MoU with the manufacturing company to introduce this technology in Punjab”. She added, “Health sector was declared Punjab government’s foremost priority during my visit to China. I received a detailed briefing on Co-Ablation treatment from Chinese officials, including a video demonstration.”

Highlighting groundbreaking nature of the splendid initiative, she stated, “No hospital in the region including India, currently has a Co-Ablation machine.”

She announced that cancer patients from other provinces would also be treated at the center and reaffirmed that cancer treatment would be 100% free. She said, “The idea of bringing this machine to Punjab was struck when I saw it in China.”

Madam Chief Minister informed that the Co-Ablation Center at Mayo Hospital is currently treating breast, liver and lung cancers with kidney cancer treatment soon to follow. Plans are underway to expand services to include gallbladder, bone marrow and soft tissue cancers. The Chief Minister shared success stories of the first five patients treated by using this new method, calling it a promising start. One such patient, Muhammad Asghar, underwent a successful 60-minute procedure for a complex liver cancer case.

She revealed that the Co-Ablation technology involves a minimally invasive procedure where tumours are frozen at -198°C using liquid nitrogen, effectively cutting off their blood supply. The treatment can also use heating up to 80°C. Unlike traditional methods like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, Co-Ablation targets only the affected tumour, sparing healthy tissues. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz further announced plans to procure five additional Co-Ablation machines, to be installed at Nishtar Hospital Multan, Rawalpindi, and three in upcoming Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospitals. The first unit at the Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital, which is currently under construction is expected to become operational by December and will also be equipped with a Co-Ablation centre.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: cancer treatment, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, Mayo Hospital, Punjab, Treatment

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