For this year, the government has allocated P1.06 billion for the National Integrated Cancer Control Program “to provide funding and support for cancer control activities.” Meanwhile, P500 million was earmarked for the Cancer Assistance Fund, the Department of Budget and Management said.
Ignacio noted that at PGH alone, they “spend around 600 million on cancer medicines.” The PGH is also serving around 60,000 to 70,000 outpatients annually and an average of 500 patients per day. It is best for concerned government officials to conduct a thorough feasibility study regarding the funding for the cancer program, the PGH official said
Allocating additional budget to the program will also mean that the government can procure new medicines for cancer like targeted therapy and immunotherapy drugs, said Ignacio.
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