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Chief Adviser Calls for Greater Awareness on Cancer

Montush chakraborty, Staff Reporter
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Singaporean cancer specialist Professor Toh Han Chong at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday evening: Photo Montush chakraborty, Staff Reporter
Singaporean cancer specialist Professor Toh Han Chong at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday evening: Photo Montush chakraborty, Staff Reporter

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has called for greater awareness on cancer across the country, particularly cancers caused by fatty liver, and breast cancer, which has emerged as a major cause of death among women in Bangladesh.

The Chief Adviser made the call during a meeting with leading Singaporean cancer specialist Professor Toh Han Chong at the State Guest House Jamuna on Saturday evening.

Professor Toh Han Chong, Senior Consultant at the National Cancer Centre, Singapore, was accompanied by Ms. Vijaya Rao, Deputy Director of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, and Ms. Kalwinder Kaur, Health Care Management Specialist at SingHealth and Edinburgh Napier University.

Professor Yunus noted that non-communicable diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and heart ailments have become leading causes of death across South Asia. He emphasized the importance of developing affordable and accessible preventive measures to combat these diseases.

“We need to build awareness on these diseases nationwide. Treatments for cancer or heart disease are often prohibitively expensive. Preventive measures must be made easier and more affordable, especially for middle-class, lower-middle-class, and poor families,” Professor Yunus said.

Professor Toh highlighted that fatty liver disease now affects hundreds of millions of people in South Asia and is increasingly linked to liver cancer and other serious illnesses.“We need to build greater awareness about this disease,” he said.

The Chief Adviser also underscored the need for more widespread and low-cost breast cancer screening in Bangladesh. He called for enhanced healthcare cooperation between Singapore and Bangladesh, particularly in training Bangladeshi doctors and medical professionals.

Professor Toh noted that visiting Singapore specialists had trained Bangladeshi doctors earlier this week and expressed hope that such training programs would continue annually.

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