national cancer control program in indonesia, role of stake holder
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Program DepKes
2005 December : Ministry of Health appointed a newdirectorate , Non Communicable Disease
2006 : To develop conceptual framework of cancer controlprogram
2007 April: Launching of pilot project VIA and CBE in 6districts (Deli Serdang, Karawang, Kebumen, Gresik,GunungKidul, Gowa)
2007 June: Pilot project of cancer registry (40 hospital inJakarta)
2008 March: Launching cancer registry program in 6provinces
2008 April: Launching of National Cancer Prevention andControl Program by the first lady of Indonesian President
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Program Depkes
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10 Commonest Malignancy
Jakarta (30 Hospitals) *
2005-2007
2.7%
3.3%
3.6%
3.6%
4.5%
5.7%
5.8%
6.8%
10.6%
18.4%
0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Hepar
Thyroid Gland
Colon
Lymph Nodes
Ovary
Pharynx
Leukemia
Bronchus and Lung
Cervix Uteri
Breast
Top
Percent
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Regional Cancer CentreRegional Cancer CentreRegional Cancer CentreRegional Cancer Centre
National Cancer CentreNational Cancer CentreNational Cancer CentreNational Cancer Centre
Plan of Regional Cancer Centre Indonesia
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Integrated Program
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7 Recommended Priority Actions for
Developing Countries
1.Public & Health Professional Surveys for Beliefs about Cancer & NCD
2.Develop a NCD/Cancer Prevention Program
3.Plan National Oncology Workforce: 20 yrs
4.Plan National Oncology Infrastructure:10 yrs
5.Increase breast cancer self detection and report, and trial population
Breast Clinical Examination
6.Evaluate VIA-VILI versus Pap Smear for a national cervical screening
program
7.Develop a National Palliative Care Plan