Sowetan

Focus on increase in cancer deaths

Health minister to launch campaign on disease growth

- By Moipone Malefane

Cancer has become the latest opportunis­tic disease that kills people infected with HIV.

This has led to the government deciding to launch a huge cancer campaign, similar to the HIV counsellin­g and testing campaign.

Heath Minister Aaron Motsoaledi confirmed this following the State of the Nation Address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday night in Cape Town.

“We have to launch a huge campaign because [the] people dying of cancer now are younger people.

“The cancers that are on the increase include breast, lung, prostate, colon, rectum and cervical. These cancers are killing those infected,” he said.

Motsoaledi said the campaign would include talking about testing, early detection, prevention and treatment.

Ramaphosa also said there was a need to confront lifestyle diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes and cardiovasc­ular diseases.

He added that universal health coverage, through the national health insurance (NHI), would be implemente­d soon.

The NHI bill was now ready to be processed through government and would be submitted to parliament in the next few weeks, he said..

“Certain NHI projects targeting the most vulnerable people in society will commence in April this year.”

People dying of cancer now are younger people Aaron Motsoaledi HEALTH MINISTER

 ?? /THULANI MBELE ?? Heath Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says cancers that are on the increase include breast, lung, prostate, colon, rectum and cervical cancers.
/THULANI MBELE Heath Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says cancers that are on the increase include breast, lung, prostate, colon, rectum and cervical cancers.

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