>> ASIAONE / HEALTH / WOMEN'S MATTERS / CANCER CENTRE / STORY
Fri, Nov 21, 2008
The Star
The child is mother to the woman

By Dr Albert Lim Kok Hooi

THIS year, 300,000 girls of ages 12 and 13 in the United Kingdom (UK) will be offered vaccination against the human papilloma virus which causes most cases of cancer of the cervix. It is estimated that 400 lives will be saved with this government programme of mass vaccination.

Some bureaucrat in the National Health Service of the UK must have done her math and found the programme cost-effective. She is probably right. What do our bureaucrats think? To them, I say, please do your math: cancer of the cervix is more prevalent in Malaysia than in the UK and we still do not have a mass vaccination programme.

null

How often can cancer be prevented? Truth be told, not often. But where we can prevent it, we should.

Vaccination against hepatitis B for newborn and children has been available in Malaysia for the last 2 - decades. This is another cancer preventive vaccination as hepatitis B can lead to liver cancer. Unfortunately, the programme has not been too successful. Even when the children are vaccinated, the parents often do not take their children for the booster injections.

We love our children almost without exception. This is an expression of the Darwinian imperative. Whatever we can do to prevent cancer in them, we will.

It also makes a lot of scientific sense. The environmental factors that act on our genes to cause cancer act over time, say 10 to 20 years. The best time to intervene is the first 30 years of life before the first cell turns cancerous.

Let me give you five simple steps to lower the risk of your child having cancer in her lifetime.

>If your precious little darling is a girl, get her vaccinated against the human papilloma virus to reduce her chances of getting cancer of the cervix. Two brands of vaccination are available in Malaysia.

>Make sure your child is vaccinated against hepatitis B and don't forget that booster!

>The third message will probably prove the toughest act to follow. Do not force-feed your baby and do not carbo-load your child. The Asian/ African/Mediterranean/Jewish/Latin American culture of eating/ generosity/hospitality is ingrained. Nevertheless, we must ensure that our children are not even marginally overweight, let alone obese.

The chubby, bouncy, happy child may grow up to be an obese, obtunded, sickly adult. Obesity has been clearly established as one of the most preventable causes of cancer.

>Start your pre-school child on an exercise programme. Encourage her to participate in any safe, physical activity she enjoys.

>Educate your children about the dangers of smoking when they are at the pre-school and primary school age. It is never early enough. Do not make smoking "taboo" as this is the best way to get them started.

That's it. It is as simple as it sounds. But unfortunately, not as simple as it does.

The behaviour and lifestyle of parents have a powerful influence on their children. The bit about vaccination (to prevent cancer of the cervix and cancer of the liver) is the easy bit. It just takes money and a little effort.

How many of us parents follow a healthy diet? Most of the time we eat healthily following a heart attack or a diagnosis of diabetes or cancer. How many of us exercise as we should? It is the same story here.

(Page 1 of 2)

 
STORY INDEX
 
  The child is mother to the woman
   
 
  No stomach but granny remains feisty
   
 
  Warning take heed
   
 
  'I faced death every day'
   
 
  4 myths about breast cancer
   
 
  Physical activity and cancer
   
 
  Know your breasts
   
 
  Know your breasts
   
 
  MP recounts brush with colon cancer
   
 
  New lease from new pills
   
>> RELATED STORY
The child is mother to the woman
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1health@sph.com.sg