Cancer infrastructure can be broken down into several key components:
Medical Facilities: Hospitals, cancer treatment centers, and specialized clinics equipped with the latest technology for diagnosis and treatment. Diagnostic Equipment: MRI machines, CT scanners, PET scanners, and other advanced imaging technologies. Treatment Technologies: Modern surgical tools, radiation therapy equipment, and facilities for chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Research Laboratories: Facilities dedicated to cancer research, including molecular biology labs, clinical trial centers, and bioinformatics units. Data Systems: Electronic health records, cancer registries, and other data management tools that help in tracking and analyzing cancer cases.