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Reliance-owned Karkinos Healthcare crosses one lakh HPV DNA tests, strengthening India’s cervical cancer prevention efforts

• Karkinos Healthcare’s digitally enabled care continuum combines community outreach, HPV DNA testing, navigation, and follow-up, helping women remain connected to care from screening to treatment, where needed.

Mumbai, June 26, 2026: Karkinos Healthcare, a 100% step-down subsidiary of Reliance  Industries Limited, has completed HPV DNA screening for over one lakh women across  India, marking an important milestone in expanding access to high-quality cervical cancer  screening and follow-up care.  

Cervical cancer prevention is often limited not only by access to screening, but also by loss  to follow-up after a positive result. Karkinos Healthcare’s model addresses both challenges  through World Health Organization-recommended HPV DNA testing and a digitally enabled  continuum of care that integrates awareness, screening, tracking, triage, navigation, and  follow-up. 

Commenting on this milestone, Dr Neerja Bhatla, Consultant, Early Detection and  Women Wellness, Karkinos Healthcare, who is also a Padma Shri awardee and globally  acclaimed leader in women’s health and oncology, said, “The evidence has been clear for  some time that HPV DNA testing is the most reliable primary screen we have for cervical  cancer. What matters now is not testing at scale alone but also ensuring that every woman  who tests positive is carried through to diagnosis and treatment across the care continuum.  A program that can demonstrate that linkage at this volume, and well beyond the big cities, is exactly the direction India’s cervical cancer elimination effort needs.” 

“For decades, the obstacle in this country has not been our understanding of cervical cancer;  it has been the reach. Bringing a high-quality test to women in districts and small towns and  then carrying them through the system rather than leaving them with only a result, is how a  public-health gain is actually made. This is the model that has to scale,” added Dr Goura  Kishore Rath, Senior Oncology Advisor, Karkinos Healthcare, who has also served as  Head, NCI-India, and Chief, DRBRAIRCH-AIIMS

Ms Sripriya Rao, Chief Growth Officer – Women Wellness, and Head of Distributed  Cancer Care Network (DCCN), Karkinos Healthcare, further said, “Every one of these one  lakh tests represents a woman who was met where she was. The measure of this work is not  how many women we reached, but how many we did not lose along the way, and whether  we did it with dignity, and sustainably, for women who have historically been the last to be  served. That is the standard we hold ourselves to.” 

“At Karkinos, we dedicate this milestone to the late Dr R. Sankaranarayanan, fondly known  to us as ‘Shankar Sir’, whose scientific leadership and unwavering conviction in early  detection laid the foundation for this work. Shankar Sir believed that no woman should die of  a cancer we already know how to prevent. Backed by the belief, conviction, and unflinching  support of Reliance, we are confident of carrying this journey forward to one million tests  next, and to one hundred million responsibly, sustainably, and without ever letting a single  woman fall through the pathway. We also acknowledge the continued guidance of Dr Partha  Basu of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in the science of cancer  prevention,” says Ms Sripriya Rao

The milestone has been achieved through multiple implementation models across diverse  geographies, including public-health programmes, public-private partnerships, CSR supported initiatives, nurse-assisted and self-sampling programmes, district-level screening  efforts, and focused outreach for underserved and high-risk communities. A large share of  the women reached are those who, by circumstance or distance, may not otherwise have  had access to screening. The achievement demonstrates that high-quality HPV DNA testing  can be delivered at scale in India through technology-driven care pathways. The learnings  and infrastructure developed through this program can support wider adoption of organised  cervical cancer screening and contribute to India’s cervical cancer elimination efforts. 

Cervical cancer remains one of the most preventable cancers. With timely screening, early  detection, and appropriate follow-up care, most cervical cancer deaths can be avoided.  Expanding access to high-quality screening remains one of the most powerful opportunities  to improve women’s health outcomes in India. 

About Karkinos Healthcare 

Karkinos Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., a step-down subsidiary of Reliance Industries Limited, is a  technology-led, purpose driven oncology platform, enabling discovery through delivery of  care. Using hub-and-spoke and further spoke model Karkinos has pioneered Distributed  Cancer Care Model that addresses cancer prevention, early detection, diagnostics, care  delivery and research cutting across the patient care continuum. 

Through a network of world class advanced molecular diagnostic and research labs,  collaborations with leading academic and healthcare institutions in India and abroad and a  technology-led platform approach Karkinos delivers quality cancer care in India and beyond.  Karkinos is on a mission to provide end-to-end cancer care solutions where no person is  deprived of care, for lack of access or affordability. 

For further information, please contact: [email protected]

HPV DNA testing. A molecular test that detects high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV), the  cause of nearly all cervical cancers. The WHO recommends it as the preferred primary  screening method for its higher sensitivity over visual inspection (VIA) and cytology (Pap). 

WHO 90–70–90 targets. The global cervical cancer elimination strategy calls, by 2030, for  90% of girls fully HPV-vaccinated by age 15; 70% of women screened with a high performance test by 35 and again by 45; and 90% of women with disease receiving  treatment. 

India burden — verify before release. Cervical cancer is among the most common cancers  in Indian women, with widely cited estimates of roughly 1.2 lakh new cases and over 75,000  deaths a year (GLOBOCAN / ICMR). Confirm the exact current figures and cite the source  in any published version. 

ABHA. Ayushman Bharat Health Account – the national digital health identity under the  Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), enabling longitudinal, portable health records. 

Closed-loop / continuum of care. A model in which a positive screen automatically triggers  tracking, triage, diagnosis, treatment navigation and follow-up – rather than ending at the test  result, the point at which most programs lose contact with the women they screen.

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