The Borneo Post

Malaysian Oncologica­l Society calls for more one-stop cancer treatment centres

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KUALA LUMPUR: One- stop cancer treatment centres in Malaysia should be expanded throughout the country to facilitate treatments and strengthen the health tourism industry.

Malaysian Oncologica­l Society’s ( MOS) president, Dr Matin Mellor Abdullah, said there are several one- stop centres in Malaysia offering comprehens­ive cancer treatments with excellent facilities, but only in major cities.

He added that location is an important aspect, as patients may need to go back and forth for up to 20 cancer treatment sessions.

“The one- stop centre offering screening, prevention, early diagnosis of radiothera­py, chemothera­py and surgery can draw patients undergoing treatment, as the treatments do not rely on a single method and require different expertise.

“But at the moment, it is only available in major cities like Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor Bahru.

To bring changes to cancer treatment, centres with the same facilities should be offered more widely, covering the east coast states, Sabah and Sarawak,” he told Bernama at the World Cancer Congress 2018, here, a four- day event ending today.

“Among the factors seen as a barrier to extending the centres is, of course, a lack of experts,” he said.

Meanwhile, a clinical oncologist at Sunway Medical Centre, Christina Lai, said Malaysia has the potential to be the best health tourism location due to the availabili­ty of worldclass, high-tech machines, especially for radiothera­py treatments.

“Furthermor­e, we also have access to the latest medical drugs that are not available in other countries, especially in Southeast Asia,” she said.

She added that besides being well-known for its services, cancer treatments in Malaysia are also offered at reasonable prices, making it a prime choice for vacations as well as a healthcare destinatio­n. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (centre) presenting a memento to Syed Razlan during the courtesy call at Wisma Sumber Alam, Petra Jaya in Kuching.
Awang Tengah (centre) presenting a memento to Syed Razlan during the courtesy call at Wisma Sumber Alam, Petra Jaya in Kuching.

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