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50% of cancer patients in Malta are living an average of more than ten years

Feb 3 2023 Share

“50% of cancer patients in Malta are living an average of more than ten years” – President George Vella

The President of Malta George Vella said that today almost 50% of cancer patients in Malta receiving the necessary treatment are living for more than ten years and this means that a stronger investment is needed in financial and human resources because in certain cases there is a need for specialised and personalised care.

Addressing a conference organised by the National Cancer Platform on World Cancer Day, President Vella said that statistics show that every year there are around 2,500 new cases of cancer in Malta and around 1,000 of them die, meaning that today cancer is the primary cause of 30% of all deaths in our country.

“Early treatment, the way in which patients are being treated, and the use of new and increasingly sophisticated medicines, is leading to cancer patients living longer. In cancer prevention, protection, and treatment, there is a need for the cooperation of many disciplines taking care of educational and medical aspects, rehabilitation periods, psychosocial protection, and palliative care,” said President Vella while thanking several voluntary organisations that are contributing in different areas to complement or fill the gap in the service provided by health authorities.

“On World Cancer Day we should also salute the thousands of workers in different sectors of our national health institutions who provide a service with so much dedication and love,” said President George Vella.

The National Cancer Platform, under the patronage of the President of Malta, brings together eleven non-governmental organisations that work or are interested in certain aspects related to cancer patients in Malta – Action for Breast Cancer Foundation, Alive Charity Foundation, Aurora Support Services, Europa Donna Malta, Hospice Movement, Karl Vella Foundation, Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation, Malta Health Network, Malta Male Cancer Awareness, Malta Colorectal Cancer Awareness Group and Puttinu Cares.

The voluntary organisations aim to cooperate and coordinate their work, educate, and raise awareness about prevention from the factors and habits that can lead to cancer.

The new Chairperson of the National Cancer Platform, Dr Noel Buttigieg Scicluna, said that the organisations are sharing ideas, promoting research, studies, and publications, holding training sessions, and above all providing financial assistance for the purchase of medicines, and other services.

Consultant Dr Nathalie Galea, who specialises in cancer in children, said that this year the paediatric oncology service will be further strengthened as two more doctors will graduate, a dream of Dr Victor Calvagna who was a pioneer in this field.

 

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Red Electric released a music video for the acoustic version of “FIX OF YOU”

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Red Electric have released a music video for the acoustic version of “FIX OF YOU” at D’Amato Records.

D’Amato Records was set up in 1885 by Giovanni D’Amato and has kept the same location until today. It was Malta’s official re-seller for HMV Records.

The shop has remained a family-run business since then and is now run by Anthony D’Amato and his two cousins.

It was also one of the only shops to survive severe bombing on the island of Malta during WWII.

D’Amato Records recently also featured on our popular @maltadaily.mt segment Mfiles!

The song is part of their latest 5-track EP ‘In Our Blood’, and is an acoustic rendition of ‘Fix Of You’, which was released in July 2022 and was recently crowned the second most played song on local radio for the same year.

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Two men arrested after being caught stealing in Ħaz-Żabbar

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 Immediate action by the Police in relation to a theft report led to two people being arrested.

At around 0200hrs, the Police received information that a robbery was taking place at a construction site in Triq Patri Felician Grech, Żabbar.

The Police immediately went to the scene, heard some noises and even noticed suspicious movements.

They went inside and searched each floor. As soon as they arrived upstairs, the Police found a man hiding behind a door and he was arrested.

Due to suspicion that there were more people inside, the Police continued with the searches and in another part of the same building, a second person was arrested, who was found hiding under some plastic.

From investigations carried out it emerged that the two men were using a vehicle, which was found parked in Triq il-Berebis and from which several tools, wires and extensions were lifted.

The Police also carried out searches in the residences of the two arrested and several other items were found there, including a chaser, a large amount of tools and wires.

The arrested, two men aged 51 and 46, both residents of Birżebbuġa, were taken to the Police lock-up in Floriana for further investigations.

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Malta Police warns about misleading scam text messages

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In light of a number of reports, Malta Police are appealing to the public to be aware of misleading text messages that are being sent in the name of local banks.

These messages are being sent in the name of BOV and HSBC and are asking people to visit a fake website and provide their bank card details.

Police are appealing to the public to ignore such messages and more importantly to not click on any links.

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