Newly appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Jacden Pharma & Medical Services, Dr. Kurdell Espinosa Campbell, has announced plans to collaborate with Cuba on a newly developed drug aimed at combating cancer in Jamaica.
Dr. Espinosa Campbell spoke about this initiative following a contract signing with Dennis Gordon, Chairman of the Jacden Group of Companies, at their Lyndhurst Road office on Tuesday.
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Acknowledging that cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Jamaica, Dr. Espinosa Campbell revealed that the facility, set to open in the next two to three months, will focus on the top five cancer types, including breast cancer, prostate cancer, and lung cancer.
“With the newly developed drugs from Cuba, we’ll be able to strategically align our treatment plans to effectively combat most types of cancer. I look forward to enhancing these service lines and significantly improving the health of Jamaicans,” she stated.
While careful not to disclose too much about the new Cuban drug, Dr. Espinosa Campbell highlighted that Jacden Pharma & Medical Services will lead in technological advancements for cancer care in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.
In addition to chemotherapy, the facility will offer cardiology and acute care services at affordable costs, making healthcare accessible to all Jamaicans.
“Our chairman, Mr. Gordon, envisions making healthcare affordable for all Jamaicans. To achieve this, we’ve brought on some of the best consultants from Cuba. This will ensure precise healthcare delivery using top-tier drugs, allowing us to reduce the overall costs of treatment and post-care for our patients,” she explained.
Dr. Espinosa Campbell also emphasized the importance of addressing the mental health of cancer patients. “Our patients have often endured the loss of friends and colleagues, so a strong focus on mental health care is crucial,” she added.
She encouraged Jamaicans to utilize the services of Jacden Pharma & Medical Services once the facility opens. “We invite you to experience our high-quality healthcare. Our doors are open to everyone, from the young to the elderly, and we are committed to helping more Jamaicans achieve better health,” she said.