EMBARGOED: NOT TO BE PUBLISHED/BROADCAST/TELECAST BEFORE 4TH FEBRUARY 2025
PR No. 15
MESSAGE FROM ASIF ALI ZARDARI PRESIDENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN ON THE OCCASION OF WORLD CANCER DAY ON 4TH FEBRUARY 2025
Islamabad: February 03, 2025

On this World Cancer Day, we come together as a nation and as part of the global community to reaffirm our commitment to the fight against cancer. This day is a reminder of the profound challenges posed by this disease and an opportunity to inspire hope through collective action, innovation, and resilience. As we observe World Cancer Day, it is essential to recognise the gravity of this disease as it is one of the largest causes of death. Rapid urbanisation, lifestyle changes, and limited awareness have further compounded this challenge. This calls for renewed commitment and intensified efforts to alleviate the burden of this disease. The Government of Pakistan, in collaboration with provincial governments, healthcare institutions, and global partners, is making efforts to address this issue. We have initiated measures to strengthen our healthcare infrastructure, conduct a comprehensive situation analysis of cancer interventions, develop national and provincial cancer strategies, and mobilise resources through innovative public-private partnerships. Cancer is not only a health issue but also a societal challenge requiring collective efforts. We need to raise awareness about the disease and, in this regard, the support of the media is highly important to educate the people about its symptoms, prevention and early detection. I firmly believe that we can overcome this challenge through the active support of civil society, media, community-based organizations, and international partners. On this occasion, I urge all citizens, healthcare professionals, civil society, and the private sector to join hands in this noble cause. Together, we can ensure that every individual, regardless of socioeconomic status, has access to timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and compassionate care. Let us pledge to make cancer prevention and control a national priority. I am sure that together, we can bring hope and healing to those affected and honour the lives of those who have been lost to this disease. EMBARGOED: NOT TO BE PUBLISHED/BROADCAST/TELECAST BEFORE 4TH FEBRUARY 2025

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