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🌎 ✨ Prostate Cancer Awareness Month – September ✨ 🌎 

This September, The Caribbean Association for Oncology and Hematology (CAOH) shines a light on Prostate Cancer—one of the most common cancers affecting men in the Caribbean. Early detection can save lives, but many men still wait too long to get checked. đźšşDid you know? ❇️ Prostate cancer is the leading cancer in Caribbean men.❇️ The risk increases […]

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Statement by Honourable Wheatley on OECS Policy Board and Health Ministers Meetings

Madam Speaker, I am pleased to share with this Honourable House the successes of the recently concluded 36th OECS/PPS Policy Board Meeting and 9th OECS Council of Ministers: Health held in the Virgin Islands under my Chairmanship. OECS Health Ministers, Permanent Secretaries, Chief Medical Officers and our Regional Development Partners were welcomed to the Territory

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NCCN Goes Global With Guidelines Tailored for Treatment Capabilities Abroad

Limited financial and medical resources available to cancer treatment centers in developing nations often make it difficult for physicians there to follow best practices widely adopted in the United States and other highly affluent countries. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is working to change that by developing modified guidelines for specific regions that offer

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$100k raised for C’bean oncology group

THE VALDEZ and Torry International team were the winners of the 20th Scotiabank Women’s Wellness Charity Golf Tournament at the St Andrew’s Golf Course in Moka, Maraval but the real winner was the Caribbean Association for Oncology and Haematology (CAOH). Every year an organisation benefits from the tournament with CAOH receiving $100,000 following this year’s

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CAOH 180 Burn

The C.A.O.H 180 Degree burn was launched at The Nelson Mandela Park on Tuesday 5th February 2019 under the Patronage of Mrs. Sharon Rowley and His Worship Mayor Joel Martinez. The objective of the burn focused on turning current lifestyle habits around by 180 degrees to have a Healthier Outlook and Quality of life by increasing physical

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Caoh Conferences

CAOH’s largest event is its’ International Conference which has seen professionals and students alike from the Caribbean to Latin and North America assemble to discuss the way forward for Cancer and Hematology treatment in their region. 7th and 8th International Oncology Conferences in Trinidad and Tobago: September 29th – October 1st, 2017. Attendance 200 persons. May 11th – 12th, 2018.

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