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The fight against cancer requires sustained commitment and action

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As we conclude Breast Cancer Awareness Month, often referred to as “Pinktober,” it’s important to reflect on the commendable efforts made by NGOs and other stakeholders dedicated to promoting awareness and education about breast cancer. Their tireless work has brought vital attention to this disease, encouraging many to seek early detection and treatment. However, as we celebrate these initiatives, we must also confront a pressing issue: the need for systemic support for cancer patients and survivors in our country.

While awareness is a crucial first step, it cannot be the end of the journey. The government has a fundamental role to play in ensuring that all cancer patients have access to the healthcare they need. It is imperative that we advocate for legislation that guarantees free access to treatment—both in public and private healthcare facilities. This is not merely a matter of charity; it is a matter of justice and equity for all Guyanese citizens battling cancer.

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What has the government done for cancer patients and survivors so far? While there are efforts in place, they often fall short of the comprehensive support needed. We need policies that ensure consistent, free healthcare for those fighting cancer, regardless of their financial situation. Many patients face insurmountable costs for treatment, which can deter them from seeking necessary medical help. It is essential that the government steps up to alleviate this burden.

I would also like to commend the First Lady for her significant contributions, particularly in facilitating free mammograms through partnerships with NGOs. This initiative is a shining example of how the government and non-profit sector can work hand in hand to improve health outcomes. However, this support must not be limited to screenings; it should extend to treatment and comprehensive care for cancer patients.

It is crucial for the government to foster a closer relationship with cancer-focused NGOs. These organizations are often on the front lines, providing critical support to those who cannot afford treatment. By collaborating with these groups, the government can create a robust support system that addresses the needs of cancer patients effectively.

In the end, our efforts must go beyond temporary cash grants or political gestures that surface around election time. The fight against cancer requires sustained commitment and action. It is time for the government to take decisive steps to protect and support our citizens facing this challenging battle. Together, we can build a healthcare system that truly serves everyone, ensuring that no one has to face cancer alone.

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