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Abu Dhabi: A total of 13,874 girls and women across the UAE have been vaccinated against the human papillomavirus in 2019-2020, the Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP) announced in Sharjah today.
This helped provide an extensive 84 per cent coverage, Sawsan Jafar, chairperson of the FOCP board of director, said during Second Cervical Cancer Forum, which kicked off virtually today.
Addressing attendees from 11 countries, Abdulrahman Al Oweis, UAE Minister of Health and Prevention, said the country takes targeted actions to curb cancer.
“The UAE has in place national preventive strategies and health and awareness programmes to curb cancer, and promote a healthy lifestyle to all members of the community, in addition to early detection of cancers including cervical cancer to achieve the UAE Vision 2021,” Al Oweis said.
Let’s help because charity keeps the world ticking
03 Jan 2021 Dr Omar Atiq “Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once said.
Yes, we often overlook the impact that our gentle acts of kindness can have on people.
The groundswell of generosity should gush out from the heart. Unfortunately, a few people are naturally inclined to charity. However, there are some sparkling models. A Pakistani-American doctor decided to waive costs of treatment for his patients in what can only be described as a sparkling example of charity in these coronavirus times. The bills were worth a gargantuan $650,000.
UAE resident launches drive for cancer patient
20 Dec 2020 Mary Christine lost her own father to cancer in 2005, and has since been committed to helping cancer patients. On Dec.27, 2020, UAE-based adventurer Mary Christine will embark on a remarkable journey to promote ongoing fundraising efforts for eight-year-old, Karin, a Stage 1 leukaemia patient in the UAE.
In partnership with Friends Of Cancer Patients (FOCP), a UAE-based non-profit dedicated to raising cancer awareness and garnering financial support for those who cannot afford treatment, UK-born Christine will undertake a 7-day journey in an attempt to scale the 5,895m (19,340 ft) Mt. Kilimanjaro – the world’s tallest freestanding mountain, Africa’s highest peak, and one of the seven summits – to support Karin’s family through her ‘Climb for Cancer’ fundraising campaign.
Sharjah: On December 27, 2020, UAE-based adventurer Mary Christine will embark on a journey to promote ongoing fund-raising efforts for eight-year-old, Karin, a Stage 1 leukaemia patient in the UAE.
In partnership with Friends Of Cancer Patients (FOCP), UK-born Christine will undertake a seven-day journey in an attempt to scale the 5,895m (19,340ft) Mt. Kilimanjaro the world’s tallest free-standing mountain to support Karin’s family through her ‘Climb for Cancer’ fund-raising campaign.
The Dubai resident has been sharing videos and photos from her training for the feat on her Instagram handle.
Committed to help
Mary, who lost her father to cancer in 2005, and has since been committed to helping cancer patients, was moved by the plight of Karin, currently undergoing chemotherapy and whose family are unable to cover the high medical costs of her treatment.