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FOCP comes to help of all unable to approach them

FOCP’S humanitari­an efforts extend well beyond the boundaries of their headquarte­rs to support those patients who are unable to reach them physically

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Uae-based Friends of Cancer Patients (FOCP) has been on an ongoing mission to advance its service to cancer patients and create a supportive environmen­t filled with hope and optimism to help ease their burdens and worries throughout their treatment journey.

“FOCP’S humanitari­an efforts extends well beyond the boundaries of their headquarte­rs to support those patients who are unable to reach them physically”, says Majd, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007.

“Ater my diagnosis, I underwent chemothera­py at Tawam Hospital, and was simultaneo­usly put on hormone therapy. This was followed by a mastectomy on my let breast. These lines of treatment were all successful and I was in a stable condition for 10 years with oral medication,” Majd explained.

Her health gradually began showing signs of deteriorat­ion, mainly due to the toll it had taken from the treatments and prolonged use of heavy medication. “Common understand­ing about the chances of breast cancer recurrence is that patients are at highest risk for three years ater the cancer have been successful­ly removed from one’s system. I went in for regular follow-ups and continued my medication, which eventually impacted my heart rate. I made another hospital visit to report this and found out I that I had become anemic. I went back to Tawam Hospital to receive treatment,” she continued.

This is when FOCP came into Majd’s life. “As I began another challengin­g treatment journey, I found FOCP right by me. They have offered me unwavering support for 3 years, which I believe nursed me back to health”.

Having completed 20 years of operations this year, the cancer non-profit has recorded over 5,251 beneficiar­ies across the UAE since inception, and introduced as many as 170 new patients and their families to their support system within the first half of 2020.

Through leading campaigns and initiative­s that propagate the importance of early detection under its ‘Kashf’ programme, FOCP has been a leading force in the UAE raising awareness about 40 different types of cancer. It’s most prominent campaigns include the Pink Caravan Ride — a breast cancer awareness campaign, which offered free screenings and clinical examinatio­ns to about 11,077 women and men in its 2020 edition, detecting 6 positive cases.

A cancer patient in need of support may reach out to FOCP at htps://focp.ae/patienform/ signup.php.

Majd has highly praised the efforts of FOCP in reaching out to patients incapable of visiting their headquarte­rs. She also lauded all the activities they organise all year round to bring awareness, reassuranc­e and smiles to patients and their families.

“Three years ago, I received a call from a FOCP staff member. In her calming voice, she invited me to the Umrah pilgrimage FOCP organises annually for cancer patients and their families in the UAE. Unfortunat­ely, I was unable to join as my residency was up for renewal. This may be seen as many as one phone call, but to me this is a reminder that there is an organisati­on out there that knows my challenges, and is rooting for me to see me come back to health. I am more inspired than ever to continue on my journey of healing.”

Khawla Rashid, Director of Beneficiar­y support Services at FOCP, commented: “Personal contact and regular interactio­n with patients builds a special companions­hip between us. It helps us boost their morale and overcome psychologi­cal issues they may be experienci­ng. For those patients who are unable to approach us physically, we are keen on reaching out to them, establishi­ng a relationsh­ip, and keeping in touch to make sure they are going strong on their cancer treatment journeys.”

The coronaviru­s pandemic has exposed those afflicted by cancer to greater risks and vulnerabil­ities. Reminding community that it is more important than ever to safeguard our community, FOCP has called on private and government entities, banks, donors as well as UAE residents to open their hearts during the month of giving, and bring hope to those batling this life-threatenin­g disease.

Donors can visit htps://focp.ae/donateprog­rams/ to learn about the different initiative­s under FOCP they can support. Online donation coupons of AED 10, 50,100, 500 and 1,000 are also available for purchase at www.focp. ae/coupon/.

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Majd shares that Friends Of Cancer Patient’s unfailing support helped her see light at the end of a long, dark journey.
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