The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Parirenyat­wa hospital still treating cancer patients

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THE country’s biggest referral hospital, Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals, is still attending to cancer patients and those in need of care should visit the hospital, a senior doctor at the hospital has said.

The call comes as some sections, particular­ly social media, have been on an overdrive with misleading informatio­n that all Government hospitals were turning away cancer patients.

Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals head of cancer unit, Dr Nothando Mutizira said the hospital is still attending to patients although their services are constraine­d.

She said the hospital is, among other services, offering chemothera­py services to patients in need — itself a key cancer management remedy.

All other remedies like diagnosing, drug dispensing and condition management are also being offered. However, the hospital is currently unable to offer radiothera­py services and needy patients are either being offered chemothera­py or referred to private players.

“As Parirenyat­wa we are seeing cancer patients following diagnosis,” said Dr Mutizira.

“Assessed and staged, after staging, unfortunat­ely we are not able to offer external beam radiothera­py services at the moment, but we are however putting patients on chemothera­py who need to be on chemo.

“Patients who need brachyther­apy, which is a special form of radiothera­py, are also able to access that service.

“So we are able to give chemothera­py both to in and out patients and to also to provide high dose rate brachyther­apy for our patients with gynaecolog­ical magnalysis,” said Dr Mutizira.

“For those who can afford they can access radiothera­py in private, and for those who cannot afford we are putting them on chemothera­py so that we slow down disease progressio­n.”

Also, Government has noted that there is a need to upscale the quality of healthcare services for cancer patients and is moving in to ramp up mobilizati­on and distributi­on of medicine needed in the fight against cancer.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care is on record that they will ensure inclusion of cancer in the package for essential services accessed at the various levels of healthcare.

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