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Friday, November 8, 2024

QC LGU ramps up breast cancer care for its residents

The Quezon City Government intensified its cancer initiatives as part of the city’s celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

In a statement, the local government unit said QC residents can avail of free clinical breast examinations and mammograms for women ages 50 years old and above. All 66 health centers offer these services all year round from Mondays to Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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This year, the Quezon City Health Department (QCHD) screened 56,393 women for breast mass. At least 23 were referred to East Avenue Medical Center, while 35 were referred to the Quezon City General Hospital (QCGH) for further assessment and laboratory tests.

“We are aware that this kind of procedure is a bit expensive for the residents as so they are hesitant to get checked up. So now it’s free and we’ve extended this service to everyone at QCitizen, especially for women,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.

Those who test positive for lumps will be assisted with medication at the EAMC and will be supported by the local government in receiving free treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery.

In partnership with the AIA Hope for the Breast, free breast cancer screening with mammogram was also provided to Quezon City Hall employees on Friday, Oct. 11.

“Through our partnership with AIA Hope for the Breast, QCitizens can now access free screenings and comprehensive support. For those diagnosed with breast cancer, AIA will cover treatment until full recovery. There’s no need to fear. Early screening ensures we take control of our health and our future,” Bemonte said.

Livelihood assistance will also be offered to patients through the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) as well as facilitation to secure a person with disability (PWD) identification card.

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