Department of Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa, San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora, and Caring Keri Foundation, Inc. and Metro Manila Mayors’ Spouses Foundation, Inc. president Keri Lynn N. Zamora, pledge their support during the launch of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Tuesday, October 7, in San Juan City, highlighting the importance of early screening and diagnosis in preventing and treating breast cancer. (Photo by Santi San Juan)
The San Juan City government, in partnership with the Metro Manila Mayors’ Spouses Foundation Inc. (MMMFSI), the Department of Health (DOH), and the ICanServe Foundation on Tuesday, Oct. 7, kickstarted the Breast Cancer Awareness Month aimed at strengthening awareness, education, and access to preventive healthcare services for women.
With the theme "Early Detection and Diagnosis, Early Treatment for a Cancer-Free Community," the event was attended by San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora, his wife Keri, San Juan City Rep. Bel Zamora, Health Sec. Ted Herbosa, and other city government officials.
Representatives from the 17 local government units (LGUs) of Metro Manila, including Kagawads for Health, also participated in the event.
According to the mayor, the event features free breast examinations and cervical screenings (VIA and Pap Smear).
A lay forum was held highlighting the importance of early screening and diagnosis in preventing and treating breast cancer.
Health lectures led by medical experts from the DOH, PhilHealth, and Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) were also conducted during the event.
Other speakers also discussed Breast Cancer 101, Lymphedema Management, and updates on the DOH Cancer Assistance Program and PhilHealth Z Package.
The city officials pledged their support for breast cancer awareness.