The country's first charity Bone Marrow Transplant Unit was inaugurated at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) on Friday, expanding access to life-saving cancer treatment for Filipino children.
The facility was inaugurated through a partnership between the I Want To Share Foundation (IWTS) and PGH.
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos attended the event, along with officials from PGH and the University of the Philippines Manila, healthcare professionals, donor partners, pediatric cancer patients, and their families.
Located at the Right Central Block of PGH, the unit will provide treatment for children with leukemia and other serious blood disorders, for which bone marrow transplantation is often the most effective—albeit costly—treatment.
Sheila Romero, founder and chairperson of IWTS, underscored the foundation’s commitment to providing more children a fighting chance at life.
"For cancer patients, it offers renewed hope and the chance for more children to grow up healthy and simply enjoy being kids again," Marcos said in a Facebook post.
Dr. Patricia Alcasabas, chair of the PGH Cancer Institute, stressed the value of enhancing pediatric cancer care through collaboration among healthcare institutions, the government, and private organizations. — VBL, GMA News
Facts Only
* The first charity Bone Marrow Transplant Unit was inaugurated at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH).
* The inauguration occurred on Friday.
* The unit was established through a partnership between the I Want To Share Foundation (IWTS) and PGH.
* First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos attended the event.
* Officials from PGH and the University of the Philippines Manila were present.
* Healthcare professionals, donor partners, pediatric cancer patients, and their families attended the event.
* The unit will be located at the Right Central Block of PGH.
* The unit will provide treatment for children with leukemia and other serious blood disorders via bone marrow transplantation.
* Sheila Romero, founder and chairperson of IWTS, stated the foundation's commitment to providing a fighting chance at life.
* Dr. Patricia Alcasabas stressed the value of enhancing pediatric cancer care through collaboration among healthcare institutions, the government, and private organizations.
Executive Summary
The Philippine General Hospital (PGH) inaugurated its first charity Bone Marrow Transplant Unit on Friday through a partnership between the I Want To Share Foundation (IWTS) and PGH, aiming to expand access to life-saving cancer treatment for Filipino children. The facility will be located in the Right Central Block of PGH and is intended to treat children with leukemia and other serious blood disorders, where bone marrow transplantation is often a necessary treatment despite its high cost.
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos attended the inauguration alongside officials from PGH and the University of the Philippines Manila, healthcare professionals, donor partners, and patient families. Sheila Romero, founder and chairperson of IWTS, expressed the foundation's commitment to providing hope for children with cancer. Dr. Patricia Alcasabas, chair of the PGH Cancer Institute, emphasized that enhancing pediatric cancer care requires collaboration among healthcare institutions, the government, and private organizations.
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