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Beyond laughter and toys: A beacon of hope in the face of childhood cancer

(Photo by the Creative Production Services Division)


Cancer is now the third leading cause of illness and death in the Philippines, accounting for 1 out of every 10 deaths, the third highest cause of mortality after heart and vascular diseases. In data released by the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology in 2023, there were 184 cases diagnosed in 100,000 patients and 96 deaths related to cancer were reported daily in the country.

Receiving a cancer diagnosis has a major emotional and financial impact on patients and families. Children battling cancer especially need abundant love and support as they undergo treatment.

Recognizing this need, the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), the grassroots development communications arm of the Marcos administration, recently reached out to the cancer ward at the National Children's Hospital in Quezon City. The agency, together with the MW Jolly R. Bugarin Masonic Lodge No. 468, aimed to uplift young patients as they cope with the challenges of childhood cancer.

The team brought not only gifts for the child “warriors,” but also a beacon of hope – a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of childhood cancer.

(Photo by the Creative Production Services Division)


The event also went beyond gift-giving, as the children were entertained by the PIA Puppet Group. In addition to providing an entertaining afternoon for the children and families, the team also donated essential items.

The team aimed to uplift the young cancer patients' spirits while also meeting tangible needs.

A disease should not define a person. These young patients faced confinement within hospital walls, missing out on a joyful childhood. It is important they know they are not alone.

For those wishing to help, you can visit the children at the National Children's Hospital located at 264 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City. You can also contact the facility directly at 287240656 to get involved.

Extending assistance and encouragement lets these children know their disease does not define them. The community can make a meaningful difference for pediatric patients battling serious illnesses like cancer. A little compassion and support goes a long way to uplift their spirits and remind them a brighter future lies ahead.


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This National Cancer Consciousness Week (Proclamation No. 1348, s. 1974), let the echoes of laughter from the National Children's Hospital inspire us all. Let us remember that hope is not a passive wish; it is a force that can be kindled, nurtured, and shared. We can all be agents of that hope, offering a kind word, a helping hand, or simply a moment of joy to those battling this relentless illness.

Let us also join hands in the fight against cancer by making prevention a priority!

Embark on a journey of health and well-being by embracing regular screenings. Don't wait for symptoms to surface – be proactive and take charge of your health! Early detection is key, and together, we can make a difference.

For more information on the national cancer control program, you can click on this link: https://doh.gov.ph/uhc/health-programs/philippine-cancer-control-program/

Also, consult with your nearest doctor and make screening a part of your routine. It's not just about surviving; it's about thriving, and the medical and health experts are here to support you every step of the way!

Let's turn this week into a celebration of life, health, and resilience. Together, we can create a future where cancer is not just treatable but preventable. Spread the word, empower your family and community, because when we come together, we can change the narrative and create a healthier, cancer-free Bagong Pilipinas! (GLG/PIA-NCR)

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Gelaine Louise Gutierrez

Information Officer II

National Capital Region

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