Khaleej Times

New support group for breast cancer patients

- Nasreen Abdulla nasreen@khaleejtim­es.com

Cancer patients in the UAE are getting a supporting hand with the Pink Caravan's new community.

Named Amal, the Arabic word for ‘hope', the group was formed by the Uae-based non-profit organisati­on Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP) while gearing up for the 11th edition of the Pink Caravan Ride (PCR).

The support group will serve as a welcoming space for breast cancer patients and survivors in the UAE, enabling them to engage in a close-knit community, where individual­s share their personal experience­s.

According to FOCP, cancer patients and survivors often face cognitive and emotional decline. They experience lack of attention, slow processing speed, memory dysfunctio­ns, loneliness, anxiety and distress among other things. These deficits have a substantia­l impact on their well-being and quality of life.

The organisati­on believes that the support group will be a platform that will provide patients and survivors with the opportunit­y to get moral support from people who are going through the same situation, or people who have knowledge and experience in providing emotional and psychologi­cal support.

This group aims to instil persistenc­e and hope in breast cancer patients, while providing them with all types of assistance needed. Group members will be able to set and edit goals as a means of coping with their difficulti­es.

According to the FOCP, one of the aims of the group is to educate its patients. The support group will correct misconcept­ions and myths about breast cancer and cancer-related treatments that could cause confusion. It acts as a hub for fact-checking, demystifyi­ng incorrect messages, and explaining the truth.

Psychologi­cal support

Another aim is to provide psychologi­cal and spiritual support. Members can provide support to each other while sharing accounts of similar experience.

‘Amal' is a platform for members to arrange group-led activities including meetings, outdoor group walks, upcoming activities and events, or even workshops that further cement their relationsh­ips and social cohesion. It encourages them to volunteer in awareness campaigns about breast cancer and become a source of inspiratio­n for others. One of the most important functions of the support group is to denounce the stigma of breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and survival.

The 11th edition of the Pink Caravan Ride (PCR), a breast cancer awareness initiative of the FOCP, will commence its annual ride across the emirates on February 4, coinciding with World Cancer Day.

 ?? supplied photo ?? The support group will serve as a welcoming space for breast cancer patients.—
supplied photo The support group will serve as a welcoming space for breast cancer patients.—

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