Monday, April 14, 2008

Cancer Group in Bahrain

Cancer group on way
By REBECCA TORR




A BREAST cancer support group for women having treatments and those who have completed them will be launched this month in Bahrain. The Breast Cancer Survivor Group will be held on the last Tuesday of each month at the World Beat Fitness Centre, Saar, from 7.30pm to 9pm.
It is established in collaboration with the Bahrain Cancer Society (BCS) and facilitated by Adrienne Buck, a nurse that specialises in breast cancer, and breast cancer survivor and centre director Jane Goodwin.
The main goal of the group is to provide resources, support and networking for women undergoing breast cancer treatments and those who have completed them.
Monthly sessions may include information about nutrition, diet, complimentary therapies, natural remedies, as well as movement and meditation techniques to increase well-being and reduce stress and anxiety.
The group will define its own interests and go! als as it develops to ensure members gain the best positive outcomes.
It also hopes to create a resource kit document with information about breast cancer specialists, treatments, where to go for a mammogram and other information.
"I met Jane through Think Pink Bahrain last year and we spoke about starting a support group," said Ms Buck.
"We went to Rula (Al Saffar, BCS support group head) with the idea and she went to her board and they approved it and decided to support us.
"They will have a group for Arabic speakers and this one will be for English speakers."
The New Zealander, who came to Bahrain in August last year, has been a nurse for more than 20 years.
She has nursed many women with breast cancer and is very passionate about reaching out to those affected.
"The main thing the group would do is to offer support," Ms Buck told the GDN.
"It's also to improve the well-being of women and make them feel good about themselves because if mum feels better then the family feels better.
"Sometimes she will hide how she's feeling, so this will help her let off steam or cry".
The first meeting will be held on April 29 from 7.30pm to 9pm.

Those interested in attending or professionals willing to speak at the event should contact
Ms Buck on 36306627
or adriennebuck@msn.com
or Ms Goodwin on 39607262
or jane@worldbeatfitness.com

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Saudi radiology society gets European recognition

From Saudi Gazette

The European Society of Radiology (ESR) has officially recognized the Radiological Society of Saudi Arabia (RSSA) on Monday.
The recognition was announced by Dr. Sattam Lingawi, president of the society, at the inauguration of the Fourth International Conference on Radiology in Jeddah.
Osama Al-Tayeb, President of King Abdul Aziz University, inaugurated the four-day conference on behalf of Prince Mishal Bin Majed, Governor of Jeddah.
Lingawi confirmed that the ESR’s recognition comes as an appreciation from the international society to the RSSA despite the society’s young age.
“The ESR’s support didn’t stop at the recognition,” he said. “It also granted free membership to all members of the RSSA to encourage them to keep up their efforts in improving radiology technology at all levels.”
“Our efforts have been widely recognized nationally and internationally. This is clearly reflected by the support for the society’s local scientific activities and by the international recognition.” RSSA is also a founding member of the Pan Arab Association of Radiological Societies (PAARS) and currently chairs its council, he added.
He also said that in the past three conferences, international contribution had exceeded 60 speakers in different radiological subspecialties, with contributions from the US, Canada, the UK, France, Switzerland, Germany, Korea and India.
“Contribution from Arab radiological societies has also enriched our scientific programs with speakers from Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Bahrain and Qatar,” he said.
He pointed out that the conference will discuss more than 40 topics, presented by professors and specialists from eminent international universities, besides speakers from Saudi Arabia and GCC countries.
“All these topics will mainly focus on the latest in radiology as an important scientific field,” he addad. Lingawi also revealed the scientific program of the conference, which included a number of training workshops for participants.
“International lecturers will give out courses to some 1,500 partakers in this conference. Patients will benefit from the outcome of these workshops and lectures,” he said.