Closing the gap
Despite these, DOH reassures that cancer is preventable. Health authorities suggest that individuals maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, limit consumption of red and processed meats, avoid tobacco smoking and vaping, limit alcohol intake, and engage in regular physical activity to reduce the risks associated with developing cancer.
In fact, Alipio said that this year’s World Cancer Day theme “Close the Care Gap”, highlights the disparities in access to cancer care that exist around the world.
“The goal is to ensure that everyone, regardless of where they live or their socioeconomic status, has access to quality cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and palliative care,” she stressed.
One of DOH CLCHD’s efforts is the conduct of capacity development activities like seminars and workshops for local government unit (LGU) health workers to provide them with the proper knowledge regarding the disease, its risks, and symptoms.
“Because we are teaching our health workers, our goal is to be able to screen early. They should be able to determine what to look out for and what to do so that patients can be diagnosed early,” she said.
Alipio also shared that they also establish the referral pathway so that health workers know where and how to refer patients suspected of having cancer in order to guide them where to receive the right services from the government.
“We also encourage our LGUs to establish clubs like the hypertension and cancer club so that these people can help each other to encourage other people to adopt a healthy lifestyle,” Alipio added.
DOH also has the Cancer Supportive Care and Palliative Care Medicine Access Program (CSPMAP) which aims to provide free medicines to identified priority sets of cancer types that are not yet fully covered by the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation to avoid or minimize out of pocket costs among the target population.
In Central Luzon, the three CSPMAP access sites are Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital in the City of San Fernando, Bataan General Hospital and Medical Center in Balanga City, and Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center in Cabanatuan City.
Assistance can likewise be provided by DOH CLCHD to qualified cancer patients through the Malasakit program and Medical Assistance for Indigent Patients. (CLJD/MJSC-PIA 3)