Updated On: 22 October, 2025 10:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Facility at Haffkine Campus in Parel to make world-class, affordable cancer treatment accessible to all

An artist’s impression of what the facility would look like once completed
If things go as planned, by 2027, the Platinum Jubilee Block (PJB) at Tata Memorial Centre will rise as a symbol of hope, offering a lifeline to lakhs of people facing cancer. Spread across 11 lakh sq ft in the Haffkine Campus at Parel, this 17-storied tower is already taking shape, with construction reaching the 8th floor. Designed to address India’s growing cancer crisis, PJB will feature five specialised disease management groups — Neuro, Head & Neck, Gastrointestinal, Thoracic, and Bone & Soft Tissue Oncology — delivering personalised, world-class care.
The PJB represents more than an expansion of services; it is a promise fulfilled — a promise to those battling cancer, to their families, and to every person in India who deserves access to the best healthcare. It stands as a beacon of hope, a symbol of our collective strength, and a reminder that together, we can change the future of cancer care in India. In the end, this is not just about buildings or equipment; it’s about people. It’s about fighting for lives, for futures, for dreams.