Following an agreement, Punjab will have Pakistan’s first cancer registry (data bank). Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with Dr. Omar Aftab, the CEO and founder of Pink Ribbon Pakistan, to finalize the plans for this important initiative.
Consequently, here are some critical decisions made from the meeting regarding breast cancer diagnosis and treatment enhancement in Punjab:
Training of Lady Health Workers First Cancer Registry
In conclusion, it was agreed that female health workers should be trained in breast cancer screening. The training will help build capacity among local healthcare providers at the community level about early detection of breast cancer.
Mandatory Mammogram Tests First Cancer Registry
There was also a conversation about making mammogram tests compulsory for female staff members within Punjab. Therefore, having available mammogram machines is very important for early detection and effective treatment.
Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital Initiatives
The suggestion to establish a particular breast cancer block at Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital was considered. It would be run entirely by women and thus provide a comfortable environment for them to receive medical attention.
Technical Briefing and Future Plans First Cancer Registry
Accordingly, during the briefing, it emerged that the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) would be responsible for creating an app that ensures the availability of mammography services. This would assist in efficient scheduling and accessibility of these crucial diagnostic tools.
Data Management for Better Treatment First Cancer Registry
An accurate, comprehensive data bank about cancer patients greatly improves treatment provision. Proper information will allow equitable allocation of resources and patient care strategies.
Breast Cancer Statistics and Campaigns First Cancer Registry
The brief also brought out that globally, breast cancer usually happens at 55 years, while in Pakistan, it affects even those aged 35 years. That said, after its implementation, designated lady health visitors throughout Punjab can better diagnose breast cancers through this registry system more effectively.
Pink Ribbon Campaign Launching
October will start the Pink Ribbon Campaign in Punjab, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. This breast cancer awareness initiative aims to educate people and promote early detection methods.
Following an agreement, Punjab will have Pakistan’s first cancer registry (data bank). Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met with Dr. Omar Aftab, the CEO and founder of Pink Ribbon Pakistan, to finalize the plans for this important initiative.
Consequently, here are some critical decisions made from the meeting regarding breast cancer diagnosis and treatment enhancement in Punjab:
Training of Lady Health Workers
In conclusion, it was agreed that female health workers should be trained in breast cancer screening. The training will help build capacity among local healthcare providers at the community level about early detection of breast cancer.
Mandatory Mammogram Tests
There was also a conversation about making mammogram tests compulsory for female staff members within Punjab. Therefore, available mammogram machines are very important for early detection and effective treatment.
Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital Initiatives
The suggestion to establish a particular breast cancer block at Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital was considered. It would be run entirely by women and thus provide a comfortable environment for them to receive medical attention.
Technical Briefing and Future Plans
Accordingly, during the briefing, it emerged that the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) would be responsible for creating an app that ensures the availability of mammography services. This would assist in efficient scheduling and accessibility of these crucial diagnostic tools.
Data Management for Better Treatment
An accurate, comprehensive data bank about cancer patients significantly improves treatment provision. Proper information will allow equitable allocation of resources and patient care strategies.
Breast Cancer Statistics and Campaigns
The brief also brought out that globally, breast cancer usually happens at 55 years, while in Pakistan, it affects even those aged 35 years. That said, after its implementation, designated lady health visitors throughout Punjab can better diagnose breast cancers through this registry system more effectively.
Pink Ribbon Campaign Launching First Cancer Registry
October will start the Pink Ribbon Campaign in Punjab, led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. This breast cancer awareness initiative aims to educate people and promote early detection methods.
Attendees
Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman and other officials attended the meeting to show that various departments are working together to fight cancer in Punjab.
Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman and other officials attended the meeting to show that various departments are working together to fight cancer in Punjab.