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Ministry emphasises on bridging care gap, uniting voices and taking action

Published: 05 Feb 2023 - 08:35 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2023 - 08:38 am

The Peninsula

Doha: People from all over the world work together to minimise the global impact of cancer yesterday as the World Cancer Day is marked.   

Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) is asking the public and healthcare professionals to think about the theme for World Cancer Day, which is 'Bridge the care gap: Uniting our voices and taking action', and what they can do to embody these. 

Everyone can play a part in bridging the care gap – All the partners: the Ministry of Public Health, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) and Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) and Sidra Medicine and others who are developing processes and services to facilitate prevention, early detection and diagnosis, treatment, and long-term transitions, to the public who make a decision every day about utilising these services.  

“We can jointly bridge the care gap, but we can also all do something as individuals. For example, other than educating ourselves and people around us on signs and symptoms of cancer so they can seek care early, our actions can take countless forms: motivating others to go for screening services, mobilise our friends, family, coworkers, and communities because we know that together we can achieve almost anything. This is what uniting our voices and taking action means,” said the Ministry.

“The cancer care gap is not inevitable. Our systems can be reimagined, a person’s situation can be improved, their knowledge about cancer can be increased and their access to services made easier,” it added.

World Cancer Day is set to give momentum to the campaign that will inspire change and mobilise action long after the day itself. This year, is the second year of a three-year campaign. 

A multi-year campaign means more exposure and engagement, more opportunities to build global awareness and ultimately more impact.  

The first year of the ‘Close the Care Gap’ campaign was 2022. It was all about understanding and recognising the inequities in cancer care around the globe. It was about having an open mind, challenging assumptions, and looking at the hard facts about the care gap. 

This was the year to question the status quo and help reduce stigma; to listen to the perspectives of the people living with cancer and their communities and let those lived experiences guide our thoughts and actions. 

"As our campaign continues, we will join with like-minded people because we know that we are stronger when we are united. We will celebrate real-world progress in its many forms and allow that momentum to fuel our fight for fairness. We’ll do more than spread the word—we’ll shout it from the rooftops. We’ll build stronger alliances and innovative new collaborations," the campaign stated.  

"Our actions can take countless forms: motivating neighbours to provide transport to cancer treatment for a fellow resident or ensuring that healthy and affordable food options are offered at the local school."  

"We’ll mobilise our friends, family, coworkers and communities because we know that together we can achieve almost anything," it added.