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    Personalised Medicine Revolutionises Cancer Care in the Philippines

    Gerald NgBy Gerald NgApril 23, 2024
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    In recent years, the landscape of cancer treatment has radically transformed. Thanks to advances in early detection, innovative therapies, and a deeper understanding of treatment options, receiving a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis no longer carries the weight of a death sentence. 

    Emerging stories of survival and resilience, like that of Emer Rojas, president of the New Vois Association of the Philippines, highlight the progress made in the fight against cancer.

    A Beacon of Hope

    Emer Rojas, a proud survivor of Stage 4 laryngeal cancer, stands as a testament to the strides made in cancer treatment. For the past 22 years, he has lived cancer-free, turning his personal battle into a lifelong commitment to improving public health. His journey exemplifies the power of early detection, personalised medicine, and comprehensive care in overcoming cancer.

    The “Hit the Mark” Campaign

    In alignment with the mission to enhance patient outcomes, MSD launched the “Hit the Mark” campaign in the Philippines. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the value of personalised medicine in cancer care. “Hit the Mark” seeks to ensure equitable access to biomarker testing and innovative treatment options for lung cancer patients in the Philippines. This is done by fostering collaborations among patient groups, medical societies, laboratories, and healthcare companies,

    Biomarker Testing: Pioneering Precision Medicine

    No two cancer journeys are alike, underscoring the importance of personalised treatment approaches. Biomarker testing serves as a critical tool in tailoring therapies to individual patients. By examining genes, proteins, and other substances, doctors can gain valuable insights into how a patient’s cancer behaves. This enables the development of targeted treatment plans that optimise outcomes and minimise side effects.

    The Role of Precision Medicine 

    Precision medicine, characterised by its tailored approach to treatment, has become the gold standard in cancer care. Precision medicine enables oncologists to devise treatment strategies that align with the unique characteristics of each patient’s disease. This is done by leveraging advancements in technology and molecular biology. Access to precision medicine improves survival rates and reduces the burden of ineffective interventions and healthcare costs.

    Fostering Collaboration for Better Patient Outcomes

    Collaboration among healthcare stakeholders is key in the pursuit of better patient outcomes. Organisations like the From Testing to Targeted Treatments (FT3) program advocate for an intersectoral approach to cancer care. FT3 aims to optimise cancer treatment strategies and enhance the quality of care by bringing together medical oncologists, pathologists, policymakers, and patient advocates.

    Philippines Pilot Program: Pioneering Cancer Care in Asia-Pacific

    The Philippines is the inaugural country pilot for the FT3 program in Asia-Pacific. Focusing on securing stakeholder involvement and support, FT3 aims to revolutionise cancer care by implementing personalised treatment approaches. Local lawmakers, including Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito, have pledged their support for initiatives prioritising prevention, screening, diagnosis, and access to innovative treatments.

    Advocacy and Policy Initiatives

    In addition to grassroots initiatives, advocacy at the policy level plays a crucial role in improving cancer care. Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito has been a vocal advocate for healthcare reform, particularly in cancer control. His commitment to advocating for policies focused on prevention, improving screening and diagnosis and ensuring equitable access to innovative treatments underscores the importance of political will in addressing the burden.

    A Brighter Future 

    As the landscape of cancer treatment continues to evolve, hope shines ever brighter for patients facing a Stage 4 diagnosis. Through initiatives like the “Hit the Mark” campaign and the FT3 program, personalised medicine is paving the way for improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life. With unwavering dedication from healthcare professionals, policymakers, and advocates, the journey toward conquering cancer takes a significant leap forward.

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    Gerald Ng

    Gerald Ng is the current chief editor for Medical Channel Asia. Writing has always been his first love and he has more than a decade of journalism experience after falling in love with reading the newspapers daily growing up in Singapore. His works and interviews have appeared in various media publications including Yahoo!, Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia.

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