AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Care & Trade in Radiopharmaceuticals: Martinique’s health minister Dr Frank Anthony says the island’s oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive nuclear drugs for certain cancers, with isotopes intended to target specific tumour types. Screening & Prevention Focus: The same Guyana coverage highlights expanded mammography access beyond Georgetown, plans for breast screening in every region, HPV vaccination progress, and calls for regular PSA testing for early prostate cancer detection. Health Equity & Long-Term Risk: A separate piece on France’s slavery reckoning links national symbolism to ongoing health harms, noting French health authorities estimate over 90% of Martinique and Guadeloupe residents carry traces of chlordecone, a pesticide tied to long-lasting environmental contamination and cancer concerns. Regional Travel Access: New airline interline partnerships (including Winair and Air Caraïbes) aim to reduce the hassle and cost of hopping between Caribbean islands—important for medical travellers and patients. Travel Costs & Safety Nets: UK-focused guidance warns nearly half of Brits lack a GHIC, risking expensive out-of-pocket medical bills abroad even when travel insurance is in place. Airlift & Connectivity Push: A broader Caribbean airlift push is also flagged through new airline partnership moves meant to fix fragmented regional connections.
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