AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Care & Medical Supply: Martinique’s health minister Dr Frank Anthony says the island’s oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals is ready to send radioactive nuclear drugs (isotopes) to doctors in Guyana for treatment of certain cancers, following discussions held months earlier. Screening & Prevention: The same Guyana coverage highlights plans to expand mammography access beyond Georgetown, push breast cancer early screening, scale HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening, and introduce a pilot colorectal screening program—aimed at catching disease earlier and reducing long-term burden. Regional Health Context: The reports also point to the role of local oncology services and telepathology in reducing the need to send samples overseas, a theme that resonates for Martinique’s own care pathways. Caribbean Airlift: New airline interline partnerships (Winair, Contour, LIAT and Air Caraïbes) are framed as a practical step to reduce costly, fragmented travel between islands—important for medical travel and access to care. Health & Environment Link: Separate commentary flags the long-term health stakes of chlordecone contamination in Martinique and Guadeloupe, noting high prostate cancer rates and the need to keep public health action tied to environmental risk.
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