MOH to expand cancer treatment centres across M’sia, ensure access for all patients - Dr Zaliha

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The capacity and capabilities of healthcare facilities in the country need to be enhanced. thesun thesundaily MOH Cancer DrZaliha MOH to expand cancer treatment centres across M’sia, ensure access for all patients - Dr Zaliha

: The Ministry of Health is looking to expand cancer treatment centres across the country to ensure equitable access to high-quality cancer treatment and palliative care for patients.

“If we look at it from a cost-effective point of view, it is to build cancer treatment centres that are closer to the patients,“ she said after launching ‘Against all odds - A Tribute’ here today. “I must stress that addressing the complex challenges of cancer requires a collective effort. We need the active participation of healthcare professionals, civil society, private sector and individuals themselves to create a comprehensive and coordinated response,” she said.

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