Cancer is one of the dreaded diseases
that have ever befallen mankind. It kills
millions of people worldwide today. It
doesn't discriminate the young, old, rich
or poor. It causes a lot of pain and suffering
to the infected and the affected. The
birth of cancer care programme came into
being after seeing the pain and suffering
of our fellow beings who are effected
by cancer.
The cancer ward of the Peradeniaya Hospital
in Kandy District, in Sri-Lanka is one
of the beneficiaries of this programme.
Patients from all over Sri-Lanka who are
diagnosed with facial cancer come to this
hospital for special surgery and treatment.
The government hospitals have limited
budget for each patient. The patients,
who are poor and have no money for extra
expenses or special medicine or food and
vitamins, have lots of problems.
In this cancer ward we have poor rural
folks who come a long way from the distant
remote areas for special treatment. Most
of them can't afford nutritious meals
doctors recommend before treatment. They
can not afford to pay for some special
treatment that the government do not cover,
they may not be able to buy the medication
and pay for the aftercare. Some may raise
funds painfully through their financially
unstable families
This is the part that we come in with
our programme and offer assistance. Mrs.
Disayanaka has volunteered to head and
manage the cancer care programme in the
hospital. In describing the condition
she said, There are so many cancer patients
who cannot afford not only medication
or after care but also nutritious meals.
Some of them are malnourished and in a
pathetic poor health. Doctors claim that
they can't put them into treatment before
they become healthy again. Since most
of the patients are poor and cannot afford
the special diet before the treatment,
they suffer and make it difficulty for
the doctors and themselves.
At the request of Mrs. Dissanayake I
visited the hospital and listened to the
Doctors, Nurses and some social workers.
I met many patients who were waiting for
treatment. The condition of the patients
were so pathetic and listening to their
personal grievances made me realise that
it is wise to continue this worthy course
of assisting them as long as we have funds
available. For now we have committed monthly
assistance for a period of one year until
the end of 2006.
In February 2006 we had a special case
where a patient needed an artificial jawbone
after his was removed because of cancerous
infection. The programme was able to purchase
an artificial jawbone so that he can have
his original smile restored. Such good
news could also bring smile to us who
work so hard for such miracles to happen.
It has also come to our concern that
we also need to be involved even in the
small ways to brighten up their life and
bring dignity back into their lives. As
in many other projects, here we have a
few dedicated volunteers involved in Cancer
Care Program
We are happy for being involved in helping
them and look forward to continually assist
them. At the present moment we have established
the Triple Gem Society in Sri-Lanka, which
manages this programme. Triple Gem in
Sri Lanka is headed by my good friend
and Student the District judge of Kandy,
Mr. Bandula Karunaratne.
To all who support the Triple Gem society
you have made a wise choice and your contributions
are going to such humane and good deeds;
‘May you all be well and May you
all be happy.