Health Ministry launches early cancer detection Against Liver Cancer

Health Ministry launches early cancer detection Against Liver Cancer

AstraZeneca Egypt has announced its collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Population to inaugurate a campaign focused on the early detection and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most common types of primary liver cancer in Egypt. The campaign's primary objective is to increase public awareness regarding the criticality of early liver cancer detection, thereby enhancing recovery rates. This initiative leverages cutting-edge AI technologies and the dissemination of state-of-the-art treatment modalities for liver cancer. Additionally, the campaign seeks to enhance the proficiency of the Ministry’s medical teams, augmenting the calibre of healthcare extended to patients. This initiative aspires to build a health-conscious society and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in Egypt Vision 2030.

This announcement was made during a press conference today at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, coinciding with the signing of an MoU between the Ministry of Health and Population and AstraZeneca Egypt. The conference was attended by Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population, H.E. the British Ambassador, Gareth Bayley, and Mr. David Fredrickson, Executive Vice-President, Oncology Business Unit, at AstraZeneca.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Mohamed Hassany, Assistant Minister of Health and Population for Public Health Initiatives, and Dr. Hatem Werdany, Country President Egypt, AstraZeneca. This two-year MoU encompasses a comprehensive awareness campaign, spanning both field activities and social media, intending to educate more than 30 million citizens about the disease, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis for liver cancer patients. Additionally, the initiative will inaugurate a specialized training program for medical teams in collaboration with various international cancer centres.

"Egypt has emerged as a global leader in the difficult and long journey towards eliminating the hepatitis C virus," remarked Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population. "Our ongoing commitment extends to combating liver cancer, with this partnership representing a pivotal step towards that objective. By enhancing diagnostic capacities, deploying cutting-edge treatment modalities, and delivering essential care to patients, we aim to save numerous lives and enhance the well-being of those affected by the disease."

David Fredrickson, Executive Vice-President, Oncology Business Unit, AstraZeneca said, "AstraZeneca is committed to working with governments, healthcare professionals, and patient communities, to build equitable and resilient healthcare systems by improving cancer care throughout Africa. The launch of this partnership with the Ministry of Health in Egypt marks a significant milestone in this journey, and we are confident that it will make a positive impact on the lives of many."

"We are deeply committed to enhancing patient support and advancing healthcare through innovative programs and solutions for a spectrum of diseases, including rare and oncological conditions," stated Dr. Hatem Werdany, Country President Egypt, AstraZeneca. "Our goal is to combat cancer and deliver sustainable, comprehensive healthcare solutions. This underscores our strategic collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Population in launching an initiative for the early detection and treatment of liver cancer. Such initiatives will elevate healthcare standards in Egypt and enhance the quality of services offered to its citizens."

Source: State Information Service

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