AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Care & Trade: Martinique’s health ministry says an oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive nuclear drugs to treat certain cancers, with local cancer survivors sharing how overseas support helped their care. Pesticide Health Fallout: French lawmakers have unanimously adopted a bill acknowledging the state’s “share of responsibility” for chlordecone harm in Guadeloupe and Martinique, where more than 90% of adults are believed to carry traces; the law also targets decontamination, research priorities, and support for affected farmers and fishermen. Regional Public Health & Environment: A Caribbean delegation visited Martinique and Guadeloupe to study sargassum management, focusing on monitoring, collection, risk control, and turning seaweed into value-added products to reduce public health and economic impacts. Airlift & Access: New airline interline partnerships across the region aim to ease fragmented Caribbean travel—important for medical passengers and health-related visits—by making connections smoother under single itineraries. Medical Transfers: The Calvin Ayre Foundation helped facilitate urgent cardiac transfers to Martinique for specialist treatment after serious heart emergencies when care wasn’t available locally.
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