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Advocacy group launched to fight for the rights of cancer patientsCancer is a word - and a disease - that often provokes overwhelming feelings of alarm. Almost nothing hits as hard as being told that you or someone you love has cancer. From a public health perspective, cancer is just one of many pressing political issues, but for people with cancer and their families it is an immediate and urgent problem. “Through empowering people with cancer and cancer survivors to voice their opinions, we hope to see a growing body of people who will help drive real change in the way health services are delivered, said Samatha Galliet, founder and director of Campaigning for Cancer. The 31-year-old breast cancer survivor made headlines with her ‘David and Goliath' battle to get life-saving Herceptin treatment paid for by her medical aid. The Campaigning for Cancer, a Southern Africa advocacy group based in Johannesburg, aims to give a voice to the thousands of people living with cancer. The organization hopes to lobby for the promotion and protection of the rights of patients and those affected by cancer. Galliet says they organisation has observed that patients and their families in developed countries are now actively speaking up. To this end the Campaigning for Cancer conference has been organised. It will take place in Johannesburg next month to discuss challenges faced by people living with and those affected by cancer. The conference will also feature nationally and internationally recognized experts who will answer some of the most important cancer advocacy questions of the decade. For more details and to register, please visit www.campaign4cancer.com Editorial contact Kgomotso Maotoe |