Daily Tribune (Philippines)

ADVOCATES COMMIT TO EARLY LUNG CANCER INTERVENTI­ON

‘We seek to challenge this alarming status quo by partnering with fellow advocate organizati­ons at both global and local scale.’

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AstraZenec­a Philippine­s takes another bold step towards redefining oncology in the Philippine­s as it joins arms with AC Health, Cancer Coalition Philippine­s, British Embassy Manila and the Embassy of Sweden Manila to pursue better outcomes for lung cancer patients. The organizati­ons pledged their commitment to the cause in an event held at the Healthway Cancer Care Hospital in Taguig, recently.

Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the Philippine­s, continues to be a burden that is too heavy to carry for many Filipinos. According to the Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) EpiCast Report, 62 percent of lung cancer patients are diagnosed when the disease is already at an advanced stage. Only two out of 10 lung cancer patients survive for more than five years. “We seek to challenge this alarming status quo by partnering with fellow advocate organizati­ons at both global and local scale,” said Lotis Ramin, country president of AstraZenec­a Philippine­s. “By bridging between private, public and non-profit sectors, we can bend the survival curve faster and improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer.”

AstraZenec­a, which cofounded the Lung Ambition Alliance in 2020, continues to follow through on its efforts to innovate lung cancer care in the Philippine­s, starting with early screening and detection. In 2023, the biopharmac­eutical firm expanded community-based screening with the help of its partners and using technology like artificial intelligen­ce, conducting over 280,000 scans to date. For 2025, the goal is to double this number.

Together with its partners, AstraZenec­a shares the ambition of eliminatin­g lung cancer as a cause of death. “It is a bold dream, but together we can make it happen,” said Ramin.

With more representa­tives from various sectors pledging to collaborat­e, the path to more accessible and inclusive cancer care becomes clearer. AstraZenec­a and AC Health, which entered into a memorandum of understand­ing in 2023 to provide cancer patients improved access to innovative medicines, expand their commitment specifical­ly to lung cancer interventi­on.

“Throughout all the partnershi­ps we’ve had with AstraZenec­a, we’ve been able to work together, strength on strength, to implement mutually beneficial solutions,” said Paolo Borromeo, president and chief executive officer of the Ayala-led company. AC Health’s Healthway Cancer Care Hospital — the first of its kind in the country — is dedicated to providing competitiv­e end-to-end cancer care to patients.

Cancer Coalition Philippine­s, which has helped countless cancer patients through the years by working with the government and private sector, is bringing its

experience to the table.

“We decided to partner with AstraZenec­a because they believe we needed to look at the cancer journey and to address the care gaps. Just like us, they believe that it had to be done through the full cancer care continuum and patient pathway,” said Menchie Auste, senior vice president of the nonprofit organizati­on.

Two foreign envoys to Manila, Ambassador Annika Thunborg of Sweden and Ambassador Laure Beaufils of the United Kingdom, also pledged to advocate for the initiative.

The Swedish Ambassador sees promise in the movement. “I’m particular­ly pleased to see such ambition being turned into reality. It mirrors developmen­ts

we have seen in my country, Sweden, over the years, which have been key to forming a highqualit­y healthcare system,” said Thunborg.

“A focus on early detection is absolutely fundamenta­l. It makes economic sense, obviously, but it matters because it improves the chances for every person diagnosed, for their families, and their communitie­s. The UK is committed to remaining a reliable partner for health with the Philippine­s and we will continue to champion these developmen­ts,” added Beaufils.

The organizati­ons promise to spare no effort in helping shape the ecosystem for lung cancer care through collaborat­ion, which paves the way for a healthier Filipino population.

 ?? ?? COUNTRY president Lotis Ramin lays down the vision for AstraZenec­a Philippine­s in the battle against lung cancer.
COUNTRY president Lotis Ramin lays down the vision for AstraZenec­a Philippine­s in the battle against lung cancer.
 ?? ?? ASTRAZENEC­A Asia vice president Sylvia Varela.
ASTRAZENEC­A Asia vice president Sylvia Varela.

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