Arab Times

Cancer Patients Fund provided support worth KD 1.95m for patients since 1994

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KUWAIT CITY, April 20: The Director of the Cancer Patients Fund at the Kuwait Society for Combating Smoking and Cancer Jamal Al-Saleh said the fund has provided, since its establishm­ent in 1994, material and in-kind assistance to 5,000 patients, with a total amount of one million and 950 thousand dinars, with the self-efforts of the fund, reports Al-Qabas daily.

Al-Saleh said in a press statement, “During the month of Ramadan, the fund receives many calls from cancer patients who praise the fund’s continued support for them, thanks to God, the continued support of donors to the fund to continue its giving and expand the provision of aid to reach the largest number of patients who need this aid.”

He stated that this aid meets their needs and eases the burden of cancer for them and their families by providing monthly financial aid to those who lose their work as a result of their treatment, and bearing the costs of X-rays, tests and other projects that support the cancer patient and his family.

Al-Saleh pointed out that the continuati­on of assistance in its various forms to patients improves their mental health and achieves positive support for the quality of life of patients, pointing out that those in charge of the Cancer Patients Fund are accelerati­ng the procedures for delivering aid, paying the costs of examinatio­ns and providing what they can to help the patient.

He stressed the importance of enhancing the spirit of human and social solidarity for the patient and his family, which alleviates the suffering that the patient feels, not in front of the disease, but in front of the requiremen­ts of living and preserving the family entity.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Health, Dr. Khaled Al-Saeed, has recently issued a decision according to which residents of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Health District will receive health services from the Jaber Hospital, reports Al-Jarida daily.

The daily said the Ministry of Health had discussed a number of proposals to develop work in the health sector, including transferri­ng the subordinat­ion of some suburbs from Al-Adan Hospital and Mubarak Hospital to Jaber Hospital, in addition to benefiting from the spatial capacity of Jaber Hospital to open surgical specialtie­s such as orthopedic­s, ophthalmol­ogy, organ transplant­ation, neurosurge­ry, and the opening of general wards, with the aim of relieving pressure on neighborin­g hospitals.

This confirms what was published by the daily on April 5 in its issue No 4999 under the title ‘Transferri­ng the affiliatio­n of some health districts to Jaber Hospital’ of areas including South Surra, West Mishref, Bayan, Al-Masayel, Abu Fatira, Al-Maseela, Al-Funaitees, and Abu AlHassaniy­a.

The second article of the decision stated that the outpatient clinic of the Jaber Al-Ahmad Hospital will receive patients from the primary healthcare centers of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Health District – the West Mishref, Bayan, Mubarak Western Health Center and Mubarak Al Sharqia Health Center.

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