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Time of India
09-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Special camps in Saran for Lymphedema
Chhapra: Special camps will be organised in Saran district to identify the patients suffering from Lymphedema, in which unusual swelling of arms and legs are noticed, under National Vector-borne Disease Control Programme. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Vector-borne disease control officer of Saran, Dr Dilip Kumar Singh, said if remained untreated, its effects could be dangerous. "The identified patients would get disability certificates, customised footwear, advantages of social security schemes, rehabilitation and other advantages," he said. Chhapra: Special camps will be organised in Saran district to identify the patients suffering from Lymphedema, in which unusual swelling of arms and legs are noticed, under National Vector-borne Disease Control Programme. Vector-borne disease control officer of Saran, Dr Dilip Kumar Singh, said if remained untreated, its effects could be dangerous. "The identified patients would get disability certificates, customised footwear, advantages of social security schemes, rehabilitation and other advantages," he said.


Qatar Tribune
14-06-2025
- Health
- Qatar Tribune
HMC hosts first-ever patient event to support head and neck cancer survivors
DOHA: Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has marked a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to comprehensive cancer care by hosting its inaugural Patient Awareness Program, 'Enhancing the Quality of Life of Patients with Head and Neck Cancer - A Patient Engagement Event' . The event took place at Bayt Al Dhiyafah, bringing together medical professionals, cancer survivors, and caregivers for an in-depth exploration of survivorship, functional recovery, and psychosocial support. Led by Dr Hanadi Al Hamad, Deputy Chief of Rehabilitation, Geriatrics, and Long-term Care Services at HMC, and Mohamed Shafi, Head of the Oncology and Lymphedema Physiotherapy Department at the Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI), the event represented a pioneering step in patient engagement and multidisciplinary collaboration. The program featured a series of presentations by clinical experts alongside powerful testimonials from patients who shared their personal experiences with recovery and resilience. The event featured the participation of three distinguished leaders who delivered remarks that underscored the significance of integrated cancer care. Dr Mohamed Ussama Al Homsi, Senior Consultant and Deputy Medical Director of Education, Clinical Research, and Quality at the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR), emphasized the crucial role of education and research in advancing rehabilitation practices and enhancing patient outcomes. Noora Rashid Essa Al-Mudahka, Assistant Executive Director of Clinical Services and Physiotherapy at HMC, highlighted the initiative as a reflection of forward-thinking rehabilitation practices that support a more compassionate, patient-centered model of care. Dr Hussain Ali Al-Enazi, Senior Consultant in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery, emphasized that healing extends beyond surgery and that collaboration with physiotherapists, speech and dietetics specialists, and mental health professionals is crucial in restoring a patient's quality of life. Throughout the meeting, a diverse team of professionals from various specialties, ranging from ENT surgery, cranio-maxillofacial surgery, radiation oncology, clinical dietetics, and physiotherapy to speech therapy, psychotherapy, and oncology nursing offered insights into best practices in holistic cancer care. Their contributions underscored the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to rehabilitation and the collective responsibility to empower patients throughout their treatment journey. Reflecting on the event, Mohamed Shafi described the meeting as more than an awareness initiative, calling it a transformative step toward integrated, person-centered care in oncology. He emphasized the significance of creating a platform where professionals and patients come together to build a more hopeful, collaborative, and supportive path forward. This inaugural gathering marks a transformative step in HMC's broader mission to enhance cancer survivorship outcomes by expanding access to evidence-based rehabilitation services and fostering a culture of holistic healing rooted in empathy, innovation, and teamwork.


Daily Express
06-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Express
Over 800 take part in breast cancer awareness walk
Published on: Tuesday, May 06, 2025 Published on: Tue, May 06, 2025 Text Size: Kota Kinabalu: Over 800 participants took part in the 13th Mother's Day Walk Abreast 2025 organised by Kinabalu Pink Ribbon, aimed at raising awareness about breast cancer and supporting patients and survivors across Sabah. The annual event, themed 'Walk for Life, Walk for Hope,' was also attended by the wife of the Sabah Chief Minister and President of MUTIARA-GRS, Datin Seri Juliah Salag, who joined the 10-kilometre walk in solidarity with cancer fighters. Organising Chairperson Jacqueline John said the program was more than a recreational activity—it symbolised support and strength for all women affected by the disease. 'Our main objective is to convey the message that patients and survivors are not alone in their fight. They have a community that supports and understands the challenges they face,' she said when met by the media after the flag-off ceremony at Taman Awam Teluk Likas on Sunday. According to Jacqueline, Kinabalu Pink Ribbon consistently conducts awareness programs throughout Sabah, including in Tawau, Keningau, and Tuaran, in collaboration with medical experts from Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Universiti Malaysia Sabah Hospital (UMS). She also announced that a charity dinner event, Sabah Kinabalu Pink Ribbon Charity Dance Dinner, will be held on June 7 at the Putra Ballroom to raise RM12,000 for the purchase of a Lymphedema machine. 'This machine is crucial in helping survivors who suffer from arm swelling due to lymph node removal. Currently, there is no such machine in Sabah, and we hope to make this purchase a reality,' she said. Jacqueline added that Kinabalu Pink Ribbon now has over 500 members, the majority of whom are breast cancer patients and survivors. She also urged women to undergo regular health screenings, noting that breast cancer remains the leading cause of death among women in Malaysia, with statistics showing that 1 in 19 women is at risk. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
04-05-2025
- Health
- Borneo Post
Over 800 take part in Mother's Day Walk Abreast
Juliah (center) holding an inspirational poster in support of the program, alongside Jannie (fourth from right) and MUTIARA-GRS members.–Information Department photo KOTA KINABALU (May 4): Over 800 participants joined the 13th Mother's Day Walk Abreast 2025 program organized by Kinabalu Pink Ribbon in an effort to raise awareness about breast cancer and support patients and survivors in Sabah. The annual event, themed 'Walk for Life, Walk for Hope,' was also attended by the wife of the Sabah Chief Minister and chairperson of MUTIARA-GRS, Datin Seri Juliah Salag, who participated in the 10-kilometer walk as a show of solidarity with cancer fighters. Organizing vhairperson Jacqueline John said the program was not just a recreational event but a symbol of support and strength for all women affected by the disease. 'Our main objective is to convey the message that patients and survivors are not alone in their fight. They have a community that constantly supports and understands the challenges they face,' she said when met by the media after the participant send-off ceremony at Teluk Likas Public Park on Sunday. According to Jacqueline, Kinabalu Pink Ribbon has consistently conducted awareness programs across Sabah, including in Tawau, Keningau and Tuaran, in collaboration with medical specialists from Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Hospital. She also announced that the Sabah Kinabalu Pink Ribbon Charity Dance Dinner, will be held on June 7 at Putra Ballroom to raise funds for the purchase of a RM12,000 Lymphedema machine. 'This machine is crucial in helping survivors who experience arm swelling due to lymph node removal. Currently, there is no such machine in Sabah, and we hope to make this purchase a reality,' she explained. She added that Kinabalu Pink Ribbon now has over 500 members, most of whom are breast cancer patients and survivors. Jacqueline also urged women to undergo regular health check-ups, as breast cancer remains the leading killer of women in the country, with statistics showing that one in 19 women are at risk of developing the disease. Also present were KPD (Koperasi Pembangunan Desa) chairperson and Kepayan assemblywoman Jannie Lasimbang; Kinabalu Pink Ribbon president, Christy Fe Salazar; and members of MUTIARA-GRS.