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International Cancer Day Remembered in Kabul

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International and National Health providers, Governmental officials have remembered International cancer day under the title of (curing and treatment of cancers isn’t impossible) in Kabul in gathering held on Wednesday in Kabul.

Afghanistan First lady Miss Rollah Ghani who has attended the gathering declared the health condition of those ill persons tangling with cancers critical in the country.

She said,” most of the people lose their live due to no health care centers or pay huge amount of money to take care of them in abroad.”

She insisted that health care providers should adopt necessary measurements to care of the persons with cancers diseases.

Afghan first lady Ghani said,” unfortunately there are few number of health care centers treating cancer diseases which make most of our people to take their love once to abroad for further treatments, the current situation isn’t acceptable and it should change.”

New Health public Minister Feruzuddin Feruz has said,” I promise to pursue the National plan controlling cancer diseases and pave the ways to find better plat form for identifying and further treatments of such disease in the country.”

Head of World Health Organization WHO Richard Peppercorn said,” improving of health controlling system for cancers, providing services for cancers, decreasing risks, capacity building of health care providers, and paving the ways for better education about cancers are the priority programs for both Afghan health providers and WHO.”

Based on the estimation of WHO annually 20 thousand Afghans get plugged with such disease and among those only 4000 save their life.

 

Reported by Abdulaziz Karimi

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Balkh health officials report sharp increase in number of cancer patients

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(Last Updated On: April 18, 2024)

Balkh Public Health Department officials say there has been a significant increase in the number of patients with cancer in the province.

“In 1401, about 2,613 OPD (out patient department) cases were registered with us. In 1402, these figures were 4,912 cases,” said Ehsanullah Kaliwal, the head of the oncology department at Balkh Regional Hospital.

Some doctors say genetic factors, environmental pollution, arbitrary use of medicines, and excessive consumption of meat were reasons for the sharp increase.

One doctor said cancer was also hereditry.

However, a large percentage of cancer patients in Balkh have stomach cancer. Many of them have appealed for the government to improve treatment facilities.

According to health officials, in the first month of this solar year (April), 423 cancer patients visited this hospital for treatment.

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Majority of Afghans with mental disorders are women: officials

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Based on last year’s data, 52 percent of people with mental disorders in Afghanistan are women, the Ministry of Public Health said.

However, after the Islamic Emirate took over the country and with the improvement of nationwide security and the provision of better health services, mental disorders have decreased, the ministry said.

“Overall, the mental security of men and women in Afghanistan is not ensured and their mental security is disturbed. According to the figures shared with us, in 2023, 52 percent of the visitors for mental disorders were women,” said Sharaft Zaman Amarkhil, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Public Health.

“Generally speaking, we can say that compared to the past, the instances of mental illnesses have decreased,” he added.

People suffering mental disorders mostly refuse to share their problem, willingly or unwillingly.

“There are many problems at home; We are poor. I finished school, but didn’t find any job,” Ansar, a mentally ill person, said.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), half of Afghanistan’s population suffers from mental distress.

Factors such as unemployment, poverty, domestic violence, ban on girls’ and women’s education and work, and drugs are said to be key contributors to mental distress.

 

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Over 1 million women in Afghanistan malnourished last year: WFP

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A total of 1.2 million women in Afghanistan were malnourished last year, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday.

Mona Shaikh, head of nutrition at WFP Afghanistan, said that the number of malnourished women is expected to increase this year.

On malnourished children, she said that their number will reach 3 million this year, but WFP will be able to assist only 1.6 million of them.

WFP warned that after foreign assistance cuts last year, it saw a rise in children’s admissions to malnutrition clinics in Afghanistan.

More than 23 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan this year, according to the United Nations. Over half of them are children.

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