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Antigua and Barbuda joins in observing World Cancer Day today

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February 5, 2024
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The Ministry of Health and Wellness joins the global community in observing

World Cancer Day on February 4th, 2024. This day serves as a vital platform to

raise awareness, encourage prevention, and foster support for those affected by

cancer.

Cancer remains a significant public health challenge, impacting millions of lives

worldwide. In recognition of World Cancer Day, the Ministry reaffirms its

commitment to combatting this disease through various initiatives aimed at

prevention, early detection, and comprehensive care.

Minister of Health, Sir Molwyn Joseph, emphasized the importance of unified

efforts in the fight against cancer, stating, World Cancer Day serves as a poignant

reminder of the urgent need to address this global health crisis. Through

collaboration and proactive measures, we can make strides towards reducing the

burden of cancer and improving the quality of life for all affected individuals."

Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Health, J’noure Smith-Kellman,

highlighted the significance of awareness campaigns in empowering communities

to take proactive steps towards cancer prevention. Smith-Kellman stated, As we

observe World Cancer Day, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of education

and early detection. By raising awareness and promoting regular screenings, we

can empower individuals to take control of their health and reduce their risk of

cancer.

The Ministry urges all citizens to take proactive steps towards cancer prevention

by adopting healthy lifestyle choices, participating in regular screenings, and

supporting individuals affected by cancer. Together, we can work towards a future

where cancer is no longer a life-threatening disease.

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