The two foremost nationwide most cancers remedy centres in Accra and Kumasi have been described as woefully insufficient for a inhabitants of 34 million Ghanaians.
Because of this, sufferers need to undergo an extended ready time earlier than they’re placed on the radiotherapy machine for remedy.
A Specialist Radiation Oncologist on the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Mary Ann Dadzie, who disclosed this, cited a current research which established that for each affected person to get optimum radiotherapy utilisation, about 23 machines and 4 High Dose Rate (HDR) Bronchography, an inner radiation remedy machine, had been wanted.
During a presentation on cervical most cancers elimination at a round-table dialogue, she mentioned if one most cancers remedy centre, at the least, may very well be established within the northern a part of the nation, it will go an extended technique to scale back the ready time.
Drawing on the National Centre of Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine (NCRNM) on the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, as an example, she mentioned the ready time to get onto the remedy machine was about three months.
“It’s terrible! And the machine is breaking down every now and then. If you have money, you can go to the private sector. But how many people can afford GH¢3,000 or GH¢4,000 for just the radiotherapy,” Dr Dadzie quizzed.
“Since many people cannot afford the private facilities, they wait for the government’s. She added that sometimes, when it was time for treatment, “you call them and the response is, “Oh, the woman is dead! You call them and they come in with metastasis all over – it’s too late. So, we need infrastructure,” she defined.
Metastasis is the unfold of most cancers cells from the place the place they first shaped to a different a part of the physique. Dr Dadzie known as for sustainable methods for advancing cervical most cancers prevention and care within the nation.
She mentioned the 2 nationwide most cancers remedy centres at Korle Bu and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital had been established within the 2000s for a inhabitants of 20 million folks and that the nation couldn’t proceed to depend on two machines when the inhabitants had elevated to 34 million.
Study
Dr Dadzie mentioned the research on the NCRNM concluded that about 50 per cent of most cancers sufferers within the nation needed to journey a distance of about 200 kilometres to entry a most cancers remedy centre, including that some needed to search for a spot to remain as a result of they needed to be round for months for his or her remedy.
Participants in a round-table dialogue. Picture: ESTHER ADJORKOR ADJEI
“It’s terrible. You don’t understand until you have a relative or a friend who has been diagnosed; 50 per cent of the patients don’t come back, mainly it is cost. The distance, they can’t come. It’s too far. They don’t have the money to rent a place,” she defined.
The oncologist mentioned on the common, a affected person may require about 35 hospital visits for most cancers remedy and contemplating that typically throughout the affected person’s go to, the machine may need damaged down, it didn’t make remedy reasonably priced to the vast majority of Ghanaian ladies.
Dr Dadzie mentioned about GH¢15,500 was wanted on the common for the remedy of cervical most cancers from symptom to analysis, and investigations involving CT Scan, to remedy.
“This is besides medications and other laboratory investigations”. Touching on cervical most cancers vaccination, Dr Dadzie expressed delight that it will be rolled out within the nation subsequent 12 months, including that it will go an extended technique to forestall cervical most cancers circumstances within the nation.
She raised concern that numerous ladies didn’t learn about screening for cervical most cancers and known as for it to be made a part of the common hospital check-ups as it’s achieved with blood stress.
“Once we make it a coverage, folks will change into conscious and inform ladies to get screened. Unlike breast most cancers that you would be able to see and really feel the breast, no lady has seen their cervix.
It’s arduous to take action and in case you don’t see one thing, you suppose it doesn’t exist, so we want much more schooling,” she mentioned.
Screening
The Programme Manager for Non-Communicable Diseases of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Mary Efua Commeh, harassed the necessity to have satisfactory funding in order that screening for cervical most cancers wouldn’t be restricted to 1 geographic location or primarily based on one’s financial standing, however can be routinely accessible.
She mentioned as soon as the nation was in a position to have satisfactory screening, it will be capable of decide up pre-cancers and provide sufferers the assistance that was wanted. Other audio system on the symposium had been a public well being advisor, Dr Samuel Prince Nuamah; a advisor surgeon, Dr Beatrice Wiafe Addai, and JSI Chief of Party Ghana, Dr Henry Nagai.