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by Denise 27 September 2022
Want to find out more Helping Hands For Glendon news or find out more information about us and what we are doing, please take a look at our blog which we keep updated regularly.
by Denise 27 September 2022
By Antoinette Silcott, Senior Radiographer/Sonographer Although women who are over the age of 40 as well as those who are classified as high risked are being vigorously encouraged to perform self and clinical breast examinations, an annual mammogram is also recommended. Mammography is a non-invasive and inexpensive low-dose imaging modality which is used to image breast tissue by using external compression. It is considered to be the gold standard imaging tool for the early detection of breast tumors and cancer. Many countries worldwide, due to their advanced diagnostic capabilities and easy access to mammography service are able to participate in this widely recommended screening initiative. However, unfortunately in Montserrat there is no direct access to a mammography unit, hence patients are referred overseas to get these examinations done. While this is viewed as some access, the process is usually delayed due to unavailability of the service on the island and insufficient available appointments in other countries, thus limiting the ability of any chance for early detection. However, the availability of mammography services on Montserrat will provide many benefits. These benefits include but not limited to: compliance to a routine mammogram examination, quick access to the service to allow early detection and improved outcome, overall cost reduction of examinations and associated expense and economic benefits such as medical tourism. Therefore, with these benefits the question that must be asked is- “Is it still justifiable to allow our women to suffer and be snatched away by this dreaded disease as a result of non-compliance due to limited access to such an essential diagnostic imaging service on our Island”?
by Denise 8 September 2022
Dr Ingrid Buffonge a Montserratian who currently works as an emergency physician. She has been a medical doctor for 22 years with a lot of that time spent on Montserrat. She gives a message in support of the Helping hands of Glendon whose projects are intended to create funds for Glendon hospital Montserrat.
by Denise 14 February 2021
Many residents of Montserrat will tell you there is no place like this tiny island they want to live. It’s vibrant green hills, deep valleys and the velvet blue of the Caribbean Sea truly makes it a paradise. However, never far from the minds of residents is that living in paradise comes with a price.
by Denise 20 October 2020
IN THE HOT SEAT with Helping Hands for Glendon CHARITY On this episode of In The Hot Seat our host Vernaire Bass sat down with the committee members of the charitable organisation - Helping Hands For Glendon.  During the conversation they discussed their reasons for starting the charity, the issues that they are trying to address, their Go Fund Me and their plans for the future. 💵 DONATE TO HELPING HANDS 💵 - Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/1wo7srb7yo - Bank of Montserrat Account: 652 1479 (Ref: Helping Hands For Glendon, Telephone number) - WhatsApp: +44 7957 976 403 - Email: hello@helpinghandsforglendon.org
by Denise 2 April 2019
Surviving Kidney Disease - previously diagnosed patients share their stories. DPI, Guyana Colvin Luthers, age 46 Abigail Mars, age 18
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