Pink Oct-Mov’22, the annual nationwide educational campaign could see some cancer patients getting their treatment in Malta instead of having to go abroad.
As the campaign educates, raises awareness and gathers funds, your generous offers could go into acquiring a Canon Aplio diagnostic ultrasound system, which provides ‘brachytherapy’.
Unfortunately, no such therapy is conducted in Malta and all patients have to travel to London to get such treatment. This does not come without its challenges, but The Marigold Foundation seeks to ease these troubles for already suffering individuals.
The team at the Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre are currently working with the International Atomic Energy Agency to bring brachytherapy to Malta in the next few years, so that patients no longer need to travel to the UK for this purpose.
The announcement of this mission came during a press conference held by The Marigold Foundation and presented by Michelle Muscat under the patronage of First Lady Mrs Miriam Vella.
As Pink October extends its awareness to not just breast cancer but also ovarian, cervical and male cancers, the acquisition of such an instrument could prove pivotal in saving travel costs, pressures and above all else, lives.
If you would like to support Pink Oct-Mov ’22 please visit the Pink Oct-Mov Facebook Page, Instagram or marigold.org.mt/pink.
To learn more on Pink Oct – Mov ’22’s events this month or donate on the numbers below:
SMS Donations 50619238 for €11.65
CALL Donations 51702052 €15 51802053 €25
MOBILE PAY number 99912373 for amounts up to €500
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