Cancer remains a significant global health challenge, with the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizing that between 30% and 50% of cancer deaths could be prevented through early detection and appropriate treatment.
In alignment with these global health priorities, Khidmat Charitable Trust (KCT) has initiated a dedicated Cancer Care Program to support individuals battling cancer within our community.
Every Sunday, KCT organizes free cancer camps aimed at providing comprehensive support to cancer patients. These camps offer a range of services, including:
Medical Consultations: Patients receive evaluations from oncologists and healthcare professionals to assess their condition and recommend appropriate treatment plans.
Treatment Assistance: We facilitate access to various cancer therapies, such as:
The WHO underscores the importance of early cancer diagnosis, stating that when identified early, cancer is more likely to respond to treatment, leading to a greater probability of survival with less morbidity and reduced treatment costs. World Health Organization.
Furthermore, the WHO advocates for comprehensive cancer control strategies that encompass prevention, early detection, treatment, and palliative care, emphasizing that such integrated approaches are essential to reduce the global cancer burden.
At Khidmat Charitable Trust, we are committed to aligning our Cancer Care Program with these international guidelines. By providing accessible, comprehensive, and compassionate care, we aim to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and contribute to the broader global effort to combat cancer.