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March 2, 2015
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Cancer patients to receive free radiation treatment

Several cancer patients awaiting treatment at the Kingston Public Hospital, the Bustamante Hospital for Children and the Cornwall Regional Hospital will benefit from a recently signed agreement between the Ministry of Health and Radiation Oncology Centre of Jamaica (ROCJ).

The agreement will see these patients receiving faster radiation treatment services at no cost to them.

Minister of Health Dr Fenton Ferguson said "this agreement will see us being able to assist several patients who have been waiting for treatment at the KPH and CRH because of the volume of persons who need the service.

"It will reduce the waiting list for radiation treatment as services will be provided at a significantly reduced cost at ROCJ. The Government will stand the cost of this service and so patients will not be required to pay out of pocket."

The agreement with ROCJ will also benefit the approximately five to eight children who require this type of treatment each year and who are managed through the Bustamante Hospital for Children.

"What this agreement will do is allow patients who are among the most vulnerable in the society to access treatment that they would otherwise not be able to afford.

"We expect to be able to offer the service to up to 120 patients through ROCJ while we await the procurement and installation of the Government's linear accelerator (LINAC) machines," Dr Ferguson said.

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