With the main objective of preparing, revising, updating and implementing the National Cancer Strategy, the bill for the establishment of the National Cancer Institute is expected to be put before the Council of Ministers today for approval.
The relevant proposal, to which, of course, the entire bill is attached, was prepared by the Ministry of Health, with the competent minister requesting its approval today, in order to submit it to the Parliament for a vote, although it must be taken for granted that the process of discussing it will begin after the parliamentary elections, as the program of the current parliamentary committee on Health is already under pressure and the remaining sessions are only three (including the one today).
The bill provides for the establishment of a body that will undertake the coordination of all actions, policies and plans related to the prevention, diagnosis and management of cancer, while at the same time having the responsibility to promote the development of scientific research on cancer in Cyprus.
As we are informed, the National Cancer Institute will operate as an autonomous scientific organization, responsible for coordinating, organizing and supervising issues related to the field of oncology. The aim is to upgrade and make better use of the health services provided to cancer patients, as well as to ensure that the policies implemented are based on scientifically based data.
Within the framework of its responsibilities, the Institute will participate in working groups to be determined by the National Center for Clinical Documentation and Quality of Health Services, contributing to the formulation of national guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. At the same time, it will contribute to the establishment of clinical protocols, the monitoring of their implementation and the evaluation of the effectiveness of health services in the field of oncology.
A significant part of its responsibilities will also concern education and information. In other words, the National Cancer Institute will promote the training of health professionals, the information of patients and organized bodies active in the field of health, as well as the wider information of the public. Through these actions, the aim is to enhance knowledge about the prevention and early diagnosis of cancer, as well as the active participation of citizens in the efforts to deal with the disease.
The bill also provides for the strengthening of the Institute's cooperation with other bodies, both nationally and internationally, with the aim of monitoring scientific developments in the field of oncology and promoting modern practices in cancer prevention and treatment.
Another key axis of action of the new organization will be the collection and processing of data related to the quality of health services in the field of cancer. The Institute will collect data from various sources, define evaluation indicators and proceed to analyses of this data, with the aim of continuously monitoring and improving the services provided.
In addition, it will undertake the promotion and coordination of research programs, which will contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiology of cancer in Cyprus, as well as the factors related to the occurrence of the disease. For the implementation of these actions, cooperation with the Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy, as well as with universities, research centers and other competent bodies, is foreseen.
The development of research is considered particularly important, as it can contribute both to decision-making for health policies and to the introduction and application of new therapeutic approaches and methods in Cyprus.
It is recalled that the creation of the National Cancer Institute was, for several years, a request of all stakeholders representing both the scientific world of Cyprus and patient organizations.
After all, its removal from the state budget in the past had caused a storm of reactions, with the issue being discussed intensely in public and within Parliament, then forcing the government to speed up the procedures for the preparation of the relevant bill.
The main demand of the social partners is the establishment of a body that will coordinate all cancer-related actions in order to stop the fragmentation of the relevant services and programs in Cyprus.