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Who is Mathiwos Wondu?

Mathiwos Wondu

Mathiwos , the third and youngest son of his parents Mr. Wondu Bekele and Mrs. Amsale Beyene, was born on June 17, 1999 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Until he celebrated his second birthday he was very healthy, energetic and his growth was corresponding to his age. A few days after celebrating his second birthday, heun-expectedly became very ill, and after clinical investigation he was confirmed to be ALL-type Leukemia Cancer patient.

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Who is Mathiwos Wondu?

Mathiwos Wondu

Mathiwos , the third and youngest son of his parents Mr. Wondu Bekele and Mrs. Amsale Beyene, was born on June 17, 1999 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Until he celebrated his second birthday he was very healthy, energetic and his growth was corresponding to his age. A few days after celebrating his second birthday, heun-expectedly became very ill, and after clinical investigation he was confirmed to be ALL-type Leukemia Cancer patient.

He had been under treatment for 26 months. Even though there is no conducive environment for Cancer treatment, the staff of Medical Faculty of Addis Ababa University , commonly known as Black Lion Hospital, tried everything at their disposal to save his life. Due to lack of cancer medicines here in Ethiopia his family was forced to import from overseas almost all of the very expensive medicines that were recommended by his doctors.

Due to Mathy's family unreserved, all round commitment and dedication and cooperation of personnel of the Medical Faculty, Mathiwos was widely believed to be one of the best-treated patients ever in the hospital. Because of this Mathy was seen as a good reference and hope to all cancer patients in Ethiopia. After 22 months of comparative improvement, unexpectedly it was found out that his Leukemia disease relapsed, accordingly the medical Board of the Hospital decided that there was no proper medication left for Mathiwos here in Ethiopia and refereed him to the developed world for possible Bone Marrow transplant which is not possible in Ethiopia and in Africa except South Africa and Egypt.

After intensive search for overseas treatment possibilities in South Africa, Europe, India and North America, National Cancer Institute (NCI/NIH) of Bethesda, MD, USA agreed to accept Mathy for further treatment option including Bone Marrow transplant. Mathy accompanied by his mother and his elder brother (donor) was about to fly to Washington . A ll necessary conditions for the trip such as round trip air ticket, accommodation , visa , etc have been arranged . Before they leave , unfortunately, Mathiwos passed away on September 24, 2003, while he was under treatment at the Black Lion Hospital . 

A group of p eople of different races and nationalities from three different continents , many of whom without knowing each other, tried together everything that is humanly possible to save his life. Even though their concerted efforts couldn't save Mathy's life, the group , without being frustrated by the unexpected outcome , decided to strengthen and consolidate their efforts to honor him and his cause, and as a result established MWECS.

 
 

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Panel discussion on World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day observed in Ethiopia for the Fifth time running. Panel discussion on World Cancer Day was held on Saturday February 4, 2012 at Ethiopian National Theater starting 9:30AM.Several senior cancer specialists and oncologists presented briefings on different cancer related topics and question and answer session followed afterwards transformed the program in to one of inspirational one of its kind. The panel discussion was well presented by local media including ETV, different FM radio stations and print media.

Mr.Wondu Bekele, General Manager of Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society welcomed the participants on behalf of his society and himself. He briefed the audience on how World Cancer Day was initially approved in 2000 by the World Cancer Congress held in Paris, France. He gave summarized briefing on UN political declaration on Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). He outlined, unless addressed, the mortality and disease burden from NCDs in general and cancer in particular will continue to increase and will become a double burden to the national health care system where communicable diseases are the major health problems and imposing a heavy burden on socioeconomic development. Quoting WHO and UICC, he confirmed that Cancer kills 21,800 people around the globe every day and ending cancer should be on the global health and development agendas. He familiarized the campaign statement for this year “Together it is possible” selected because it is only by every person, organization, government individually doing their part that the world will be able to reduce premature deaths from cancer and other NCDs by 25% by 2025.

According to Mr.Wondu Bekele, lack of awareness is another big problem here in Ethiopia. There is lack of awareness about the magnitude of the problem. There are also stigma and misconceptions about cancer; that all cancers are incurable. There is little work done, to date, to promote the awareness that most cancers can be prevented, can be cured if diagnosed early, and quality of life of patients can be improved even if the disease is diagnosed in advanced stage. He finally invited all to join his society in awareness creation and prevention activities, the overall objective of which will be to enhance the awareness of the society of cancer and its prevention and treatment possibilities, believed to be very effective in reducing the overall cancer burden.



               Mr.Wondu Bekele, General Manager of Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer Society presenting welcoming speech.

Dr.Abebayehu Assefa, WHO – DPC Cluster Lead made opening remark on behalf Dr.Fatoumata Nafo Traore, WHO Representative-Ethiopia and presented well prepared message which summarized the active involvement and participation of his esteemed organization has been playing to challenge the growing burden of NCDs in general and cancer in particular. He emphasized the WHO African regional strategy for cancer prevention and control that adopted in 2008 to effectively scale up priority interventions. He also underlined that the National health systems should be oriented towards the promotion and support of healthy lifestyles within the primary health care approach in order to make healthier choices and follow lifestyle patterns that foster good health call all stakeholders to implement strategies recommended by WHO for cancer prevention and control, the Brazzaville Declaration, the Moscow Declaration and the Political Declaration of the UN High‐level meeting on NCDs so as to drastically reduce cancer burden in the Region. As UN specialized agency responsible for health, he reaffirmed the commitment and support of WHO  towards strengthening the on-going efforts to challenge the growing burden of NCDs in Ethiopia.Dr.Abebayehu,finally invited all concerned to align under the banner of ’Together it is possible’; and encouraged all to support  the milestone to encourage everyone affected by cancer (individuals, civil societies and governments), to ensure that they take responsibility for reducing the burden of cancer.
 


Dr.Abebayehu Assefa WHO – DPC Cluster Lead presenting opening remark.

Dr.Bogale Solomon, Consultant and Clinical Oncologist, from the Black Lion Hospital presented briefing on world cancer day and its campaign statement. He briefed the audience on how world cancer day came in to the picture and the leading role played by International Union Against Cancer (UICC).He also familiarized the audience on how to prevent up to 40% of cancer by taking simple measures and life style change, such as, eating healthily, maintaing a healthy weight, maintain regular physical activity, stopping tobacco use and avoiding exposure to passive smoke, limiting alcohol consumption etc.



Dr.Bogale Solomon, Dr.Wondemagen Tigeneh.Oncolgist, Dr.Mathiwos Assefa, Oncologist, Dr.Amha Gebremedhin MD, Associate Professor of Medicine and Blood Cancer Specialist, Dr.Abdulkadir Mohammed Seid presenting briefing on world cancer day, epidemiology of cancer, cancer prevention,  blood cancer and success story on one of the most successful cancer stories we had in recent years, the successful running of Philadelphia Chromosome test in Ethiopia on October 06, 2011 and pediatric cancer respectively. 
 
            

Mr.Habtamu Belete, Dr.Yetenayet Abebe and Mr.Dereje Seyoum presenting message of support from Ethiopian Cancer Association, Mathiwos Wondu-YeEthiopia Cancer society and Ethiopian Public Health Association respectively.



Dr.Aster Tsegaye Chief Executive Officer of the Black Lion Hospital presenting closing remark.

Dr.Aster Tsegaye appreciated and thanked all participated, particularly Mathiwos Wondu –YeEthiopia Cancer Society for organizing the panel discussion. She outlined how her medical center of excellence for referral and teaching in Ethiopia once built with the contribution of Ethiopian people now desperately looking for every kind of support. She reminded the audience the hospital which was built with the state of the art of technology and facility at a time now requires renovation and reorganization. She finally called upon all friends of the hospital inside and outside Ethiopia to help the hospital in whatever way they can so that it can justify its existence and objectives.



Far left Mr.Wondu Bekele with the staff of the Black Lion Hospital and partial view of the participants.
 
 
 

 

 
 

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