Aimed at resonating, inspiring change and mobilizing action against cancer, World Cancer Day was observed today at Shillong Civil Hospital and in other areas of the state. The programme was organized by the State NCD Cell, District NCD Cell and the Department of Oncology, Civil Hospital.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr SS Nongbri, Joint Director of Health Services cum State Nodal Officer NPCDCS stressed on the importance of early diagnosis. Asserting that cancer is 90 percent curable, he urged people not to be misguided by hearsay and to come forward and get themselves screened, as early detection can lead to a complete cure.
Informing that cancer treatment in Civil Hospital is completely free, he encouraged patients not to lose hope but to stick to the course of treatment and hope that with increased awareness and change in habits and lifestyle, cancer can be beaten. He also informed that the Cancer Foundation of India will soon set up cancer screening centres in the state.
According to 2014 data, East Khasi Hills ranks third in males and 11th in females in the country in the incidence of cancer and first in the country for tobacco-related cancers and first for oesophagus and many head and neck cancers.
As part of the programme, testimonies were also shared by patients who had successfully undergone treatment at Civil Hospital. Gifts were also presented to the patients currently receiving treatment.
Meanwhile, in South West Khasi Hills district the office of the District Medical & Health Officer observed the day at Mawkyrwat CHC, Ranikor CHC, Mawthawpdah PHC, Wahkaji PHC and Rangthong PHC. A cancer screening camp was also organised wherein about 160 people attended.