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Nthanda Times | National | WOCACA commends Malawi Government for taking drastic steps to address cancer burden
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WOCACA commends Malawi Government for taking drastic steps to address cancer burden

Watipaso Mzungu
Watipaso Mzungu
Published February 4, 2024
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Women’s Coalition Against Cancer (WOCACA) has commended the Government of Malawi for taking significant steps to address the cancer burden by establishing the National Cancer Center, improving cancer screening and early detection programs, and enhancing access to cancer care services.

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The coalition has made the sentiments in a statement issued on Saturday evening ahead of the commemoration of this year’s World Cancer Day (WCD) on February 4.

WCD is an annual commemoration, which serves serves as a reflection on the widespread impact of cancer on individuals, families, and communities worldwide.  It also focuses on the concerted efforts being made by the governments, as well as non-governmental organizations and advocates in addressing the burden of cancer.

In her statement, which Nthanda Times has in possession, WOCACA Executive Director Maud Mwakasungula also saluted the Malawian Ministry of Health for being actively involved in the fight against cancer, aiming to reduce its prevalence and mitigate its impact.

Mwakasungula Government is doing a lot to contain cancer diseases in Malawi
Mwakasungula: Government is doing a lot to contain cancer diseases in Malawi

“Cancer has emerged as a global public health challenge, affecting people from all walks of life. It knows no boundaries, and its impact is felt across continents and cultures. Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, accounting for millions of lives lost annually. The burden of cancer extends far beyond mortality, as it also brings about significant economic, social, and emotional challenges.

“In Malawi, the cancer narrative is characterized by a unique set of challenges. Malawi, like many other low-income countries, faces an increasing burden of cancer cases. The most common types of cancer in Malawi include cervical, breast, and Kaposi’s sarcoma, often associated with HIV/AIDS. The impact of these cancers on individuals and communities is profound, as they often lead to late-stage diagnoses and limited treatment options,” said Mwakasungula.

In Malawi, non-governmental organizations, such as WOCACA, have been playing a very crucial role in complementing government initiatives.

The organization has been at the forefront of cancer advocacy, creating demand and support, and is dedicated to raising awareness, providing support to cancer patients, and advocating for improved cancer care services.

This has been instrumental in bridging the gaps in cancer care and ensuring that individuals affected by cancer receive the necessary assistance.

According to Mwakasungula, the fight against cancer is a global endeavor that requires collaboration on multiple fronts.

“It is not a challenge that can be tackled by one entity alone. Governments, non-governmental organizations, healthcare professionals, researchers, and the general public all have a role to play in addressing the cancer burden. World Cancer Day serves as a rallying point for these stakeholders to come together, share knowledge, and strengthen their commitment to fighting cancer,” she said.

“One of the most pressing issues in addressing cancer is closing the care gap. This involves ensuring that all people have access to the full range of quality health services they need, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. In Malawi, this means expanding healthcare infrastructure, improving diagnostic capabilities, and enhancing the availability of cancer treatments. Collaborative efforts between the government, NGOs, media communities and international partners are essential in achieving this goal,” added Mwakasungula.

WOCACA is a registered cancer non -governmental organization founded by women and girls who have been directly or indirectly affected by cancer. The organization is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of rural women and girls, ensuring that they have the support, and knowledge necessary to prevent, detect, and manage cancers effectively.

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