Four mammogram machines scheduled for arrival next month
An example of a mammogram machine
An example of a mammogram machine

THE procurement of four additional mammogram machines is expected to enhance access to breast cancer screening for females in the near future.
One of the primary obstacles in the early detection of breast cancer has been the restricted accessibility of these machines within the healthcare system.
Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, noted that only one mammogram machine is currently available at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
He underscored that the addition of the new machines will significantly enhance the screening process for women.

“By July we are getting four more mammogram machines. We have a partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and they have agreed to donate these four machines to us,” Dr Anthony stated.
The Minister was speaking at an event held on Sunday at the Pegasus Hotel and Corporate Suite in Kingston, Georgetown.

Upon arrival, the new machines will be assigned to the West Demerara Regional Hospital in Region Three, the New Amsterdam Hospital in Region Six, the Lethem Regional Hospital in Region Nine, and the Linden Hospital Complex in Region Ten.
Turning his attention to men, Minister Anthony announced that within the next two months, Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer will be launched.

“So, in another month or two we will be introducing PSAs. And so, people would be able to access them, go to the labs and get the test done. Once we start screening early, we can prevent these cancers or minimise their complications,” the health minister revealed.
The PSA test is similar to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) test which helps reduce a woman’s risk of developing cervical cancer.
As a result, the Minister urged men to avail themselves of the initiative upon its launch, in order to aid the ministry in mitigating the prevalence of prostate cancer among the male populace.

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