10-05-2025
Indonesian community, QCS come together to raise cancer awareness
Ashraf Siddiqui
Doha
The Embassy of Indonesia in Doha, the University of Indonesia Alumni Association in Qatar (ILUNI UI Qatar), and Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) — with support from PERMIQA and the Indonesian Support System Group — recently held the Indonesian Cancer Awareness (ICA) event at QCS headquarters.
The pioneering initiative aimed at enhancing public health awareness among the Indonesian diaspora attracted diverse participants, including cancer patients, survivors, medical professionals, and Indonesian expatriates.
Ambassador of Indonesia to Qatar HE Ridwan Hassan, on the occasion, reiterated the embassy's commitment to supporting health initiatives.
'A strong support system and family involvement are critical. This event enhances access to cancer education for the Indonesian community and promotes collaborative outreach,' he stated.
Representing QCS, Dr Hadi Abu Rasheed, scientific advisor and head of Professional Development and Research, expressed appreciation for community engagement.
'QCS values partnerships that advance cancer awareness and education. We look forward to continued collaboration with the Indonesian community,' he said. The event was initiated by Dr Ken Lestariyani Sulis, a health educator and support facilitator for cancer survivors.
She emphasised the importance of raising health literacy and empowering survivors to share their experiences to build a supportive community.
Under the theme 'Support, Share, Survive: Community Action Against Cancer',the event focused on early detection, treatment pathways in Qatar, and the emotional and social support needed by patients and families.
In line with World No Tobacco Day (May 31), it also highlighted the risks of smoking in cancer development.
The programme featured interactive panel discussions, survivor testimonies, and free health services, including medical consultations, dietary counselling, and health checks provided by QCS.
Speakers included Dr Ahmed Abdallah from Hamad Medical Corporation, QCS nutritionist Batoul Ibrahim, and QCS Head of Education Heba Nassar, who addressed various aspects of cancer prevention and community engagement. Yuli Nurcahyo MT, an Indonesian cancer survivor, shared a moving personal story of recovery.