Selangor Journal
Healthcare personnel drawing blood from Selangor Saring participants during the programme at Grand Sabak Hotel, Sabak Bernam, on May 28, 2022. — Picture by AHMAD ZAKKI JILAN/SELANGORKINI

Individuals with family history of cancer advised to go for health checks

By Norrasyidah Arshad

SHAH ALAM, June 17 — Individuals with a family history of cancer are urged to undergo immediate health screenings, says state executive councillor for public health Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud.

She said they could register with the Selangor Saring programme that offers early detection of diseases to avoid the risk of it getting worse.

“Do you have a family history of colorectal, cervical or breast cancer? Register for Selangor Saring via the SELangkah mobile app.

“Registration is free. Value your life, go for early screening,” she said on Facebook yesterday.

The state government has set aside RM3.4 million for Selangor Saring, which is estimated to help up to 39,000 people, especially those with a family history of illnesses, those who are overweight, and those who live unhealthy lifestyles.

Physical screenings, blood and urine testing, eye exams, and cancer early detection tests are all part of the programme, which runs until September 4 across the state.

This week, the programme will continue at five constituencies including Dengkil and Sungai Ramal on Saturday and Sungai Pelek, Pandan Indah and Teratai on Sunday.

 

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