Campaigning for Cancer

Campaigning for Cancer

Non-profit Organization Management

JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng 266 followers

A South Africa where people affected by cancer receive fair, appropriate, timeous, and respectful treatment and care.

About us

Campaigning for Cancer was established in 2008 with a vision of being a strong, sympathetic, and responsible voice for people affected by cancer.

Website
http://campaign4cancer.co.za/
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2008
Specialties
Patient Advocacy

Locations

Employees at Campaigning for Cancer

Updates

  • 💛 Did You Know? 1 in 5 soft-tissue sarcoma patients face significant delays in being referred to specialist care. These delays can critically impact treatment options, outcomes, and even survival rates. Early detection, accurate diagnosis, and timely referrals to experts are essential for improving lives and fighting this rare cancer. 🌟 You can help make a difference! By taking the #SPAGN Global Sarcoma Patient Survey, you’ll contribute to vital research aimed at improving diagnosis, care, and survival for sarcoma patients worldwide. 👉 Take the survey now and be part of the change: https://lnkd.in/gqUak9YA Together, we can create a future where every sarcoma patient has the best chance for a positive outcome. 💪💛 #SarcomaAwareness #C4C #Campaigning4Cancer #RareCancers #FightSarcoma #EarlyDiagnosisSavesLives #SarcomaAwareness2024

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  • Campaigning for Cancer reposted this

    "The dispute escalation process can be complex, time-consuming, and administratively burdensome. ASK Now Patient Services aims to alleviate these challenges for patients and medical practices. As an NPC, we offer these services to patients, doctors, and their practice staff free of charge," said Comfort Maluleke, Senior Case Manager at Campaigning for Cancer and Executive Director for ASK Now Patient Services. Read the full article here - https://lnkd.in/dinS6Mrb #Cancer #BreastCancer #AccessToTreatment

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  • It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our esteemed board member, Stuart John Lowe. A compassionate leader and visionary, he dedicated his time, expertise, and heart to advancing the mission of the organisation. His commitment, guidance, and kindness have left an indelible mark on our team and the community we serve. We extend our heartfelt condolences to Gabi and Kristi, friends, and all who were touched by his remarkable spirit. He will be deeply missed but forever remembered. We honour Stuart's legacy by continuing the work they cared for so deeply.

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  • Meet Prisca Githuka, a resilient triple-positive breast cancer survivor and founder of the Pink Hearts Cancer Support Foundation. Her foundation has significantly impacted the community by raising awareness about breast and gynaecologic cancers, promoting screenings, and donating over 500 prostheses and compression sleeves. Motivated by her personal journey, Prisca is a dedicated cancer advocate, currently serving as the Chairlady of the Cancer Survivors Association of Kenya and the Board Secretary of the Kenyan Network of Cancer Organizations (KENCO). She also chairs the Advocacy, Education, and Research Committee at KENCO, focusing on evidence-based advocacy. Additionally, Prisca contributes to the survivorship technical working group of the Ministry of Health and the leadership committee of the Africa Cancer Survivorship Working Group. She is a fellow of both the UICC Cancer Advocate Program and the Campaign for Cancer Patient Advocates Incubator Program. An influential speaker, Prisca has addressed national and global forums, including the high-level panel at Kenya's first-ever Cancer Summit and the AORTIC conference in Senegal on survivorship. Please join me in welcoming Prisca Githuka!

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  • Meet Karen a cervical cancer survivor and a member of the Africa Breast Cancer Council by Roche. She founded the Teal Sisters Foundation to raise awareness and provide screenings for hundreds of women, including those in prisons. An active speaker at international forums, she has participated in events like London Cancer Week and the MSD Africa HPV Forum Policy Roundtable. Karen serves on multiple committees, including the WHO Systematic Living Guidelines, and co-authored a paper on managing menopause post-cancer for The Lancet. A passionate advocate for cervical cancer elimination and the HPV vaccine, she believes all eligible girls should have access to the vaccine.

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  • Meet Oni Adesuwa, the CEO of the Rise Against Hepatitis Global Initiative (RAHGI) and the founder of the Anti-Hepatitis Club. Oni is a dedicated advocate for hepatitis awareness and has made significant contributions as a member of several important organisations, including the World Hepatitis Alliance, the Civil Society Network on Hepatitis Nigeria, and the Coalition Against Hepatitis for People of African Origin. She is also involved with the Civil Society Engagement Mechanism for Universal Health Coverage and partners with the Hepatitis B Foundation and the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Please join me in welcoming Oni Adesuwa!

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  • Meet Ikram Eseghir, founder and president of NABD-BC2 Best Care for Breast Cancer Association since 2022, holds a Patient Partner diploma from Mohamed 6 Science and Health University. Wife and mom of 4 kids, academic degrees in English, culture, instructional design, eLearning and ICT. Work: teacher of English and, coordinator of language teaching programs and trainer for over 25 years. Different experiences with associations and non-profit organizations. Cancer survivor. Patient advocate. Speaker at national and international events. Current research focus on cancer care, health, advocacy, and meaningful engagement of PLWNCDs.

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  • Meet our panelist, Dr. Reem Al-Ajlouni, a distinguished public health specialist and health economist with extensive experience in social development, health policy, and programme management. Currently, she serves as the Director of the Jordan Breast Cancer Program at the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, where she leads impactful initiatives to promote healthy living and prevent disease. Throughout her career, Dr. Reem has held pivotal roles, including Health Project Management Specialist at USAID, National Health Officer at UNICEF, and Programme Coordinator at Médecins du Monde/France. Her contributions extend beyond her professional roles, as she actively participates on national and regional boards and committees, shaping strategies for health, social protection, and the rights of women and children. Dr. Reem’s academic background is equally impressive, with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Jordan, a Master’s in Health Economics from the University of South Wales, and further postgraduate studies in Health Economics and Policy. Known for her expertise, strategic vision, and exceptional communication skills, Dr. Reem is a powerful advocate for global health and social development.

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  • We’re excited to introduce our first panelist for the PAI Roundtable on Advocating for Women's Health Issues. Hani Nassar- Founder of Barbara Nassar Association for Cancer Patient Support - Lebanon. Hani Nassar holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy. Impelled by his wife’s illness and struggle with cancer, and days before her death in 2014, together they founded the Barbara Nassar Association to support adult cancer patients, and since then Hani devoted himself to achieve this objective. The journey also led Hani to bring together renowned oncologists from across the country to apply their unique expertise to cancer patients’ health and wellbeing. Proactively, the association has evolved beyond establishing medical connections to offering comprehensive services to patients at every stage of their disease and beyond. A staunch defender and leading advocate for the rights of adult cancer patients in Lebanon, Hani's persistent efforts prompted the Ministry of Health to mechanize the ministry’s medication system. He is a key speaker at Arab and international conferences, where his profound experiences and dedicated work in supporting cancer patients, coupled with his advocacy for their rights, make him a prominent figure in the Arab world in shaping discussions and initiatives related to oncology on both regional and global platforms. Join us on the 29th October at 10 am (GMT) | 12 pm (CAT) | 14 pm (Dubai time) to hear from Hani and other diverse advocates from across the MEA region as they share the challenges they face while advocating for women's health and discuss key solutions to improve their advocacy efforts. Click below to register: https://lnkd.in/dfxPtc2b Don’t miss out on this important conversation! #AdvocatingForWomensHealth #PAIRoundtable

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  • Meet the Moderator Dr Sawsan Al Madhi CEO & Founder Advocacy Advisor, AlignnEficient Health Consultancies Dr Sawsan A. S. Al Madhi is a professional healthcare leader and consultant, Advocacy Advisor, entrepreneur, honour class master’s degree holder and an MD with more than 20 years of progressive leadership skills and experience in strategy, operations and administration in the non-profit charitable sector, advocacy and public health education & promotion within UAE and internationally. Other areas of expertise include: · Public speaking and academia. · Founder and CEO of AlignnEficient. · Health Consultancies · Previously working with one of the most reputable charities in the UAE Don't forget to join us for the Patient Advocate Incubator: Women's Health Advocacy in MEA Region roundtable! 📆29 Oct 2024 🕒 10am GMT | 12pm CAT | 2pm Dubai Register: https://lnkd.in/dfxPtc2b

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