2023-06-18 16:06:01
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On the occasion of June Purplemonth of fight once morest Cervical cancerthe Bertinot-Juel hospital centerin Chaumont-en-Vexin (Oise), opened its doors the other Thursday for a prevention day.
As part of this awareness campaign for the early detection of primary cancers, staff from the Chaumont establishment and several regional associations presented their actions.
Social security carried out operations with various medical services and in particular offered smears to detect this female cancer.
Spaces dedicated to the fight once morest cancer
Among the guests of the Chaumont event, “Perspectives once morest cancer” drew up an inventory through the voice of its president, Isabelle Soula.
“Admittedly, we are undergoing medical desertification, but there is a desire to set up cancer resource spaces in Hauts-de-France. We have been selected for the Oise and we are deploying systems as close as possible to the population. For the moment, the doctors of Gisors and Chaumont-en-Vexin have not identified us all. But when this is the case, they will be able to send us people who will accompany us”.
The cure starts with early detection
For members of the league once morest cancerthe important thing is above all to get the message across to people in rural areas.
“The priority is screening. If caught in time, breast cancer can be cured in 92% of cases, colon cancer in 88%. Everything can be cured. Healing increases to 60% by morale. You have to fight and be determined. The entourage must be at the patient’s side without taking their place. Everyone is different in terms of what they will endure. In the villages, we will go to the public, in clubs for example, to offer them the opportunity to go to screening centers, ”explains Monette Vasseurvice-president of the organization led by Dr. Elisabeth Carola in the department.
Criss-crossing the aisles, other stands such as dietetics, hand washing or even Until death accompany life (Jalmalv), visitors learned regarding daily care, but also the importance of good nutrition and the care of terminally ill patients.
Visiting college students
In the followingnoon of the 4th grade classes Guy de Maupassant middle school were made aware of vaccination once morest papillomavirus and above all to the danger of smoking.
To conclude a conference led by the Dr Anne-Marie Guerinethics referent Oise-Vexin Vexin, in the presence of Christine Louchet, director of the hospital centre, addressed the theme of the end of life in the run-up to the eponymous debate which will take place in parliament.
A particularly delicate subject that has raised many exchanges between pros and opponents of euthanasia.
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