ABU DHABI ? in an effort to deliver quality healthcare and improve the quality of life of cancer patients, the Health Authority ? Abu Dhabi (HAAD) is looking at establishing standards of care for breast, bowel and cervical cancer patients based on the best evidence from around the world.
Once the standards are fully-established, HAAD will carry out training for healthcare professionals on this regard, said a statement on Sunday to mark the World Cancer Day on February 4.
The five most common cancers in the UAE are lung, stomach, liver, bowel and esophagus for men while breast, lung, stomach, bowel and cervix for women.
HAAD has embarked on a major programme to reduce the number of new cancers and detect cancers early.
“many people do not realise that around 40 per cent of all cancers can be prevented. Others can be detected early in their development, treated and cured. most cancers are linked to tobacco use or unhealthy diet,” said the statement. HAAD’s efforts focus on increasing public awareness about cancer risk factors and adopting a healthy lifestyle. These include the ‘Eat right, Get Active’ campaign and the Anti-tobacco campaign.
Early detection efforts include raising awareness about signs and symptoms of cancer as well as the early detection methods available. Breast cancer screening is currently available and is a success in increasing the number of women in Abu Dhabi who have had screening mammograms. from 2011, screening for bowel and cervical cancer will also be available.