Selangor Journal

Health Ministry to expand, improve childhood cancer patients’ facilities

KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 — The Health Ministry (MoH) will expand and improve existing health facilities in an effort to provide the best treatment to cancer patients, especially children, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

This is necessary to improve the quality of life for these children who are receiving treatment for the disease and to ensure awareness of cancer education.

“Cancer is a disease on the rise in Malaysia, especially among children, and over 700 children, under the age of 15, are diagnosed with the disease every year or an average of two children per day.

“However, with the progress of treatment available, there has been a dramatic increase in the chances of recovery for these children, with over 70 per cent having recovered. So the Health Ministry will find the best method to treat these childhood cancer patients,” he said.

Lukanisman was speaking at the National Childhood Cancer Carnival and National Childhood Cancer Alliance Colloquium 2024 today, which was attended by 200 childhood cancer patients and their parents.

The carnival and colloquium, with the theme Resilience and Courage: Rebuilding Life After Childhood Cancer, highlighted the treatment journey of childhood cancer patients who have recovered, including the challenges faced by these children with cancer and their families.

At the event, the deputy minister also presented the National Childhood Cancer Alliance (NCCA) hero award to professionals and volunteers in appreciation of their services and sacrifices in easing the burden borne by childhood cancer patients and their families.

He also urged the corporate sector to cooperate with the MOH in raising awareness among the public about childhood cancer.

“Childhood cancer patients need to be given attention just as other children both in terms of love and learning. It is hoped that these cancer ‘fighters’ can show others that cancer is not the end.

“To the guardians of these children, it is hoped they will always be enthusiastic in giving their attention and time to caring for and teaching these children,” Lukanisman said.

— Bernama

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