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Call For Action Over Needless Pacific Cancer Deaths: Report

New Zealand medical researcher­s say there is little or no treatment available in many Pacific countries for what are easily treatable cancers.

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Thousands of Pacific people are dying from a lack of cancer treatment, New Zealand medical researcher­s say.

They say there is little or no treatment available in many Pacific countries for what are easily treatable cancers.

The problems are apparent right across the Pacific, from Papua New

Guinea to Tokelau, said one of the co-authors of the research, Otago University Medical School in Wellington, Aiono Professor Alec Ekeroma.

It is not just a lack of treatment facilities, Professor Ekeroma said, but also a lack of diagnoses.

“There is a lack of capability in terms of investigat­ions and treatment,” he said.

“So investigat­ions in terms of TIFs [Telomere Induced Foci], CT Scans for example is something very basic in imaging of cancers now, whereas most Pacific countries do not have access to CT Scans, catscans.”

It’s hoped Pacific nations and their developmen­t partners will address the issue, Dr Ekeroma said.

Pacific Health Ministers are meeting in Tahiti this week and Dr Ekeroma said they want the ministers to recognise the problem and act on it.

He said the first thing that needs to be done is to find exact numbers of cancer patients in the Pacific by each country completing cancer registries, “because counting of course would be able to provide funders the evidence that there is a huge problem in the Pacific and then would actually need to develop censuses of treatment in the Pacific. That is in surgery, radiothera­py and also chemothera­py, with of course developmen­t partners and countries like Australia and New Zealand.”

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Professor Alec Ekeroma .

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