This event honours the strength and
resilience of cancer survivors, while also raising awareness about the ongoing
battle against cancer in the region.
Dignitaries in attendance include Dr. Mazel Ampareen
Lyngdoh, Hon’ble Minister, Health & Family Welfare, Shri Sampath Kumar,
IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare and
Chairman, State Cancer Society of Meghalaya, Dr. Joram Beda, IAS, Commissioner
& Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Dr. F.V. Kharshiing, Director,
Health Services (MI), Dr. Lily S. Ch. Marak, Additional Director, Health
Services, Dr. Anisha Mawlong, Head of Department, Oncology Department, Civil
Hospital amongst others.
Earlier,
in February this year, Meghalaya hosted the Meghalaya Cancer Conclave with the
theme “Close The Care Gap” which witnessed a gathering of key stakeholders,
including oncologists, cancer researchers, scholars, NGOs, top bureaucrats
amongst others with a focus on addressing the disparities in cancer care and
ensuring equitable access to treatment for all.
Hon’ble
Minister, Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh in her
keynote address stated that the government is committed to ensure that
people are provided with the best possible treatment for cancer and is working
towards bringing the latest medical equipment and facilities to every district
of the state. “We have a long
journey ahead, we shall not stop, we shall not say that we have done it all.”
Shri
Sampath Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Health & Family
Welfare said “By listening to our
cancer survivors, it gives us a lot of hope, that if detected early, we can
actually cure cancer. The key message here is that awareness is very important.”
The
cancer wing of Civil Hospital, Shillong is providing care for more than
7000-8000 patients every year, which is a massive effort done by the
government, and most of the budgetary expenditure that Meghalaya is spending,
which is almost close to 9 percent of the state budget is on health care.
Dr. F.V.
Kharshiing, Director, Health Services (MI), while emphasizing on the
importance of continued support for cancer patients and the importance of
combined efforts said, It’s about maintaining a positive mindset,
believing in our ability to overcome challenges, and spreading awareness about
the importance of early detection and prevention.”
The
programme also saw testimonies given by cancer survivors. One of the cancer
survivors stated that she is thankful to doctors and healthcare providers at
Civil Hospital, Shillong who provided her with the best treatment. She urged
everyone to not be afraid, but to make the best possible use of the early
screening and treatment facilities that are being provided.
Guided
by the State Cancer Society, the Government of Meghalaya in collaboration with
Apollo Telemedicine Foundation and the
World Economic Forum, in May 2023, launched the ‘Megh Can Care’ program with
the aim to screen people for cancer and mobilize them for early diagnostics and
treatment and enhance a responsible system of care delivery. The government
has also launched a cancer helpline number 14410 to avail free screening