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Campaign
against cervical cancer focuses on pap smear
This morning officials of the Ministry of
Health, the Belize Cancer
Society, and a team of medical practitioners from several universities
in the U.S. began a one week campaign to help Belizean women defeat a
disease that, with early detection, need not be fatal.
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most common
type of cancer
among women, claiming two hundred and fifty thousand lives in 2005,
eighty percent of which were in developing countries such as Belize.
Health officials are increasingly taking a more proactive approach in
urging sexually active women to take the simple, but necessary pap
smear test.
Dr. Theresa Loya, Member, Visiting Team
“In the United States we’ve been able to decrease the
death rate
from cervical cancer by sixty percent in the last thirty years with a
very simple inexpensive test called the pap smear. Unfortunately in
countries such as Belize, Central America, Africa, and Asia women are
not coming in for their pap smear and so this project is designed to
help women understand the need for getting a pap smear so that we can
decrease the death rate in these countries from cervical cancer.”
Dr. Theresa Loya is the Assistant Professor of Pathology at Charles R.
Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California.
Loya is leading her team of medical experts who will, for this week,
try to change the attitude among women in Belize through better
awareness.
Dr. Theresa Loya
“We’ve been working for a year to organize this campaign
with people
from the Ministry of Health and as a result of this campaign, more pap
smear services are available throughout the country and they’re going
to try to spread them out so every woman in the country has access to
free pap smears.”
The campaign has been initiated by the Los Angeles County Department of
Public Health under the Bi-national Border Programme. The effort is the
product of close collaboration with Belize’s Consul in Los Angeles,
California, Roy Young.
Roy Young, Belize’s Consul in Los Angeles, California
“In this programme there are fifteen Latin and Central
American
countries participating, including Belize. As Dean of the Los Angeles
Consular Corp, which now comprises of the representative of a hundred
countries, I played a major role in that programme. And let me say that
the rational for that programme is because we do a lot of travelling
and there’s cross-border traffic and we carry diseases. I’d like to say
that a threat to health anywhere is threat to health anywhere. This is
just the beginning of an international collaboration because we have to
continue doing follow-up work.”
While follow-up is key, Health Minister, Jose Coye, says inculcating a
culture of prevention is as important.
Jose Coye, Minister of Health
“My commitment as the Minister of Health and my
colleagues, my
associates in the Ministry of Health and of course the government, we
need to bring to our country a culture of prevention. We need
individuals to take responsibility for their health. As one of our good
doctors wrote the book, “Your Doctor Can’t Make You Healthy.” You will
have to do it for yourself.”
So just how difficult is it to take the test? We checked with Rosemarie
Martinez as she walked out of the testing room.
Rosamarie Martinez, Took Pap Smear Test
“It was very easy and less painful than I thought and
I’m just waiting for my results now.”
Marion Ali
“Why did you decide to come and take your exam?”
Rosamarie Martinez
“I decided I wanted to take this exam because it’s very
important
for us to know where we stand medically and to know if I have cancer or
not, so it’s much better to come early to detect if whether or not you
have cancer.”
Marion Ali
“So what would be your advice to other women out there who might be
second-thinking that it’s painful or you have to go through a whole
series of procedures?”
Rosamarie Martinez
“No it’s not painful number one, and the procedure is
very, very easy to follow and I’d advise to come and see what it’s
like.”
Marion Ali
“Are you pleased with the service that you got?”
Rosamarie Martinez
“I’m very pleased.”
The medical practitioners at the Belize Cancer Society expect to test
around one-hundred and twenty-five women a day, averaging around five
hundred women between now and Friday.
Women who would like to take the pap smear test can drop
in during
normal working hours up to Thursday of this week at the Cancer Society
Headquarters on Mercy Lane in Belize City. The test is free of cost.
Pap smear exams are also available at other health facilities and the
Belize Family Life Association in Belize City. Read More
Caribbean
rum producers take new approach to dialogue
The
Fourth edition of the Rum Dialogue, organised by the Association of
Caribbean States (ACS) and hosted by the Nicaraguan Liquor Company,
took place in that country’s capital on June 27, 2007, with the
participation of representatives of the rum industry from the Island
and Continental Caribbean.
In welcoming the delegates to the
meeting, the Chairman of the ACS Special Committee on Trade, Mr.
Gregorio Canales Ramírez, Director General of Foreign Investment
of the
Mexican Trade Secretariat, underscored the importance of the Greater
Caribbean rum industry, recognised worldwide as the leading producer of
rum.
In his opening remarks, the ACS Director for
Trade, Manuel Madriz, highlighted the importance of this meeting,
as a
forum for the strengthening of the collective capacities existing
within the area of trade development.
The Dialogue provided a
space for various discussions affecting the rum industry in the Greater
Caribbean. The representative of the Association of Dominican Rum
Producers (ADOPRON, from the Dominican Republic) made a presentation on
a dual definition of rum which was accepted in his country. The
Dominican definition maintains that if the product was fermented and
distilled, but not aged, then it should be classified as “sugar cane
liquor or aguardiente”
Frank Ward, Chairman of the West Indies
Rum and Spirits Producers’ Association (WIRSPA), then informed the
meeting of the rum definition recently adopted by the European
Parliament which classified it as “a spirit drink exclusively produced
by alcoholic fermentation and distillation, either from molasses or
syrup produced in the manufacture of cane sugar or from sugar-cane
juice itself and distilled at less than 96% vol.”
In light of
the foregoing, the meeting was unanimous in expressing the need to
promote the international recognition of rum as an alcoholic beverage
derived exclusively from sugar cane.
The meeting also examined
the summary of discussions held within the ambit of the World Health
Organisation (WHO) on harmful alcohol consumption. After a lengthy
debate on that issue, the meeting requested that ACS Secretariat
prepare a document encompassing the existing initiatives, measures and
restrictions in the ACS Member and Associate Member States with respect
to alcohol related advertising as well as the promotion of responsible
alcohol consumption.
The Chairman of the Committee also tabled the idea of creating a code
of best practices for the rum industry.
The
5th Rum Dialogue has been scheduled to take place in October 2007, and
will be hosted by the Association of Alcoholic Drink Producers of
Guatemala, at which time it is hoped that a representative of the rum
industry of Mexico will speak to the meeting on that country’s
experience in responsible advertising for the alcohol industry. Read More
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