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00:00Music
00:20Ladies and gentlemen, we welcome you to the segment of good deeds.
00:23It is not a permanent thing, so this responsibility is on my head.
00:25God willing, we will try to implement it in a better way.
00:29In today's segment, we will try to find out.
00:31For example, you have seen this package.
00:33Our guests today are from Aga Khan Hospital.
00:36It is the most famous name in Pakistan.
00:38Who is not familiar with Aga Khan University Hospital or Aga Khan Hospital?
00:43Now, there is a unit of Aga Khan called Patients Webu Society.
00:48PBS, Patients Webu Society.
00:50You can say that those people who want treatment from Aga Khan.
00:55But cannot afford it.
00:57This institution is made for them.
00:59Who does it help?
01:01How much does it help?
01:03If someone needs help, how does it help?
01:05We will know the answers to all these questions today.
01:07And also, you saw in this package,
01:09Regarding a disease,
01:11Obviously, there are many diseases that worry us a lot.
01:15May Allah save everyone.
01:17Cancer is not a disease.
01:19The word cancer is such that we get scared.
01:21And Allah forbid, if children hear this,
01:23We get scared.
01:25What happened? How did it happen?
01:27What is this? How does it happen?
01:29Why does it happen? How can we save ourselves?
01:31What is the situation in Pakistan?
01:33We will try to understand this in simple words.
01:35With our second guest.
01:37So that we can talk about both these references.
01:39Raheel Ahmed Qamar is with us.
01:41Executive Committee, CEO and MD.
01:43OLP Mudarba.
01:45We will know about the Patients Webu Society.
01:49What does it do? How does it do?
01:51Welcome to the show.
01:53We will ask Dr. Sadaf Altaf,
01:55Assistant Professor of Oncology.
01:57At Agha Khan University Hospital.
01:59To educate us a little.
02:01Considering us a layman.
02:03What does it do? Why does it happen? How does it happen?
02:05We will keep all the questions in mind.
02:07As we are laymen and we want to know about it.
02:09First of all, please tell us.
02:11As the name suggests,
02:13Patients Webu Society.
02:15As I said,
02:17Those who want treatment from Agha Khan,
02:19But can't afford it,
02:21The institution is for them.
02:23First tell us how to contact them?
02:25What are the criteria?
02:27After which we can help them?
02:29Let me start with this.
02:31Please increase the volume.
02:33Patients Welfare Program.
02:35Of the hospital.
02:37Which started in 1985.
02:39Which has spent
02:4141 billion rupees.
02:43And
02:4510 million people.
02:471 crore people
02:49Have benefited from it.
02:51In 2001, Patients Webu Society
02:53Started.
02:55And it started primarily for those people
02:57Who are
02:59The most vulnerable people.
03:01Of our society.
03:03And the most vulnerable
03:05Or at risk people.
03:07Those people who don't have any treatment.
03:09Who don't have money.
03:11So, Zakat.
03:13I am sorry to say,
03:15Hygiene issues.
03:23Absolutely.
03:25And here
03:27It started for people who deserve Zakat.
03:29So, initially Zakat.
03:31And then Atyaad.
03:33And this
03:35Has spent
03:37Almost 6 billion rupees.
03:39On the most vulnerable
03:41People.
03:43And there are 16 different
03:45Diseases.
03:47On which this is more.
03:49In this
03:51There are various types of cancers.
03:53Various types of other diseases.
03:55Other than that.
03:57We
03:59Have got
04:01Cochlear implants done.
04:03We have got cornea
04:05Transplants done.
04:07And now for the last 1-2 years
04:09We have gone towards
04:11Hepatitis C
04:13Camps.
04:15And
04:17Agar Khan's
04:19Laboratories
04:21Where there are
04:23119 centers all over the country.
04:25Are being funded
04:27Under this program.
04:29So, is this subsidized or free of cost?
04:31This is free of cost.
04:33And subsidized.
04:35In the lab.
04:37And the labs
04:39Are located
04:41Near a public hospital.
04:43Or
04:45In this lower income area.
04:47Where they get world class tests.
04:49At a very low cost.
04:51How do they contact you?
04:53Everyone has seen Agar Khan.
04:55But how do they contact you?
04:57They go to tertiary centers.
04:59And meet the doctors.
05:01And the interesting thing is
05:03There is a philosophy behind this.
05:05World class health
05:07With dignity.
05:09So, the doctor doesn't know
05:11Which patient has paid.
05:15So, he goes and shows it to the doctor.
05:17And if he needs it.
05:19There are welfare centers.
05:21He applies there.
05:23So, in Agar Khan
05:25There are counters where you can go.
05:27So, if a person walks in
05:29He can ask where the welfare center is.
05:31There he can say
05:33This is my problem and I can't afford it.
05:35Do you follow the criteria?
05:37Yes.
05:39If Zakat is permissible,
05:41Then it will go through the Zakat fund.
05:43If Zakat is not permissible,
05:45Then it will go through some other fund.
05:47I would like to ask
05:49Madam
05:51At the cost of repeating myself
05:53When we hear oncology
05:55What does it mean?
05:57So, in very simple terms
05:59Oncology is
06:01The medical terminology for cancer.
06:03Right.
06:09Actually, because we have heard
06:11Cancer is a lifestyle disease.
06:13You don't do this, you don't do that.
06:15Now, a person who is only 4 years old
06:17How can he have cancer?
06:19So, children have cancer.
06:21And children have cancer from birth
06:23To the age of adulthood
06:25It can happen at any age.
06:27It can happen on the first day.
06:29And it is different from adults.
06:31It is like
06:33Lifestyle
06:35Smoking
06:37Or some other exposure
06:39So, in children, science has not yet
06:41Progressed enough to tell
06:43Why it is cancer.
06:45Its reason is unknown.
06:47No one can explain medically
06:49Majority of them.
06:51If there is, then we can take a rough number
06:53If a child is diagnosed with cancer
06:55If 100 children are in cancer
06:57How many of them have such cancer?
06:59If it is treated on time,
07:01Life is saved.
07:03You asked a very good question.
07:05So, children's cancer is very different from adults.
07:07Because
07:09They are treated easily
07:11Or in a better way.
07:13The most common cancer in children
07:15It is blood cancer or leukemia.
07:17And there are many types of leukemia
07:19But again
07:21Majority are the ones
07:23If diagnosed on time
07:25Their treatment is possible.
07:27And
07:29If we talk about acute leukemia
07:31Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
07:33Then in the west
07:35In the developed world
07:37About 90% of children get cured.
07:39In Pakistan
07:41This rate is
07:43About 70 to 75%.
07:45Because of
07:47Our resource limitations
07:49Our healthcare infrastructure
07:51They come late
07:53They are unable to treat
07:55Alright
07:57Can we roughly guess
07:59Of course I know
08:01It will depend from person to person
08:03Which child has which cancer
08:05But on average
08:07How much does it cost
08:09Roughly on average
08:11Again
08:13There are many types of cancer
08:15There are some cancers that
08:17Can be treated only by surgery
08:19They don't cost that much
08:21But there are some cancers
08:23Like blood transplant
08:25Blood transplant is a
08:27Resource requiring
08:29Treatment
08:31So I mean the range is
08:33It varies from one extreme to another
08:35Exactly
08:37If you could tell me
08:39For my understanding
08:41Cancer is the type of disease
08:43That you leave it
08:45There are 2-3 questions
08:47First
08:49Is it a transferable disease
08:51Is it a transferable disease
08:53That you can't touch it
08:55Is it?
08:57No
08:59It's a myth
09:01Absolutely
09:03Alright
09:05In adults
09:07I understand
09:09There are many types of cancer
09:11It differs from person to person
09:13But in general
09:15If you have cancer
09:17You will die
09:19But if you have it
09:21There is a small chance of survival
09:23And a small chance of death
09:25So again
09:27There are many types of cancer
09:29The earlier the diagnosis
09:31The bigger and different
09:33The screening
09:35For breast cancer
09:37There is a mammogram
09:39Or colonoscopy
09:41If the screening is done
09:43And the cancer is not spread
09:45The chances of it being
09:47So you would suggest
09:49If you feel anything unusual
09:51Show it
09:53I hear it from everyone
09:55Tell me the stage
09:57If it's an early stage
09:59Otherwise it's too late
10:01It's a phrase
10:03So for this
10:05I want to ask
10:07Is my cholesterol increasing
10:09Do a test
10:11How was my sugar in the last 3 months
10:13Vitamin D
10:15Is there a test
10:17That can tell
10:19If there is anything cancerous
10:21Is there any specific test
10:23Or there is no such test
10:25For children's cancer
10:27There is no screening
10:29For adults
10:31There is a mammogram
10:33For breast cancer
10:35Colonoscopy
10:37Or a camera
10:39To check the cancer
10:41There are some things
10:43But for children
10:45If the child
10:47For a few days
10:49And you have been to the doctor
10:51And the disease
10:53Is not getting caught
10:55There are some signs
10:57To think about
10:59If the child
11:01Has cancer
11:03And
11:05We hear different numbers
11:07On social media
11:09Can you tell
11:11How many women
11:13Have cancer
11:15I am a doctor for children
11:17I will tell you about children's cancer
11:19Every year
11:218 to 10 thousand children
11:23Are diagnosed
11:25And this number
11:27Can be very low
11:29Because in our country
11:31There are many
11:33Who don't even reach the stage of diagnosis
11:35But 8 to 10 thousand children are diagnosed
11:37Absolutely
11:39And
11:41We hear
11:43If a patient
11:45Is admitted
11:47We have seen
11:49100,000 times
11:51That a person can afford
11:53But then
11:55From disease to disease
11:57Money comes out
11:59Like sand
12:01And when he is in the middle of treatment
12:03He realizes that there is no money
12:05In such a scenario
12:07Now this person
12:09Didn't even apply
12:11For medical
12:13Now he is stuck
12:15Now the patient is admitted
12:17And needs 25,000 more
12:19And now there is no money
12:21Is there no such scenario
12:23That such a patient
12:25Can be taken over
12:27Obviously
12:29But
12:31The welfare
12:33Can definitely be supported
12:35I mean
12:37Because it is a need-based thing
12:39There is a need
12:41He doesn't have the resources
12:43He can definitely come
12:45Alright
12:47And tell us about children's cancer
12:49Is there anything like this
12:51We tell the elders to keep the lifestyle like this
12:53Keep an eye on the sleeping patterns
12:55Keep an eye on the eating patterns
12:57Is there anything you can suggest
12:59If your child is born with cancer
13:01Otherwise these are the things
13:03Chances are less
13:05Not really
13:07It's not a preventable
13:09Type of condition
13:11But again
13:13The sooner the diagnosis
13:15The better the treatment
13:17And they can be cured of their illness
13:19So don't steal the eyes from the reality
13:21Don't show
13:23If something comes out
13:25If it is there
13:27It has to come out in some other form
13:29I want to give you a small message
13:31When people come to us
13:33One word is used
13:35Biopsy
13:37Often people
13:39Go from there
13:41Awareness is very important
13:43Like through your show
13:45We can tell
13:47This is a safe way
13:49To diagnose cancer
13:51If someone is telling you
13:53Your child needs a biopsy
13:55Don't be afraid
13:57And don't leave
13:59If the child's illness
14:01Is done safely
14:03Then the diagnosis can be done soon
14:05Some modern techniques
14:07Have made all these procedures
14:09Again I know
14:11When we talk about cancer
14:13It's such a wide topic
14:15That we can't generalize
14:17But again
14:19Some have made it comparatively less painful
14:21Because people are not even afraid
14:23There will be a camera
14:25I don't know what will happen in which part of the body
14:27Yes, so actually
14:29Again
14:31We take a lot of care of this
14:33So most of the children's
14:35Procedures
14:37Either they are given anesthesia
14:39So that they don't have any kind of pain
14:41And they don't remember
14:43That they have gone through this painful process
14:45So that there is no trauma
14:47And actually majority of hospitals
14:49Where children are treated
14:51This thing is done
14:53That children are given sedation
14:55So that
14:57They don't go through the painful process
15:07Towards the end
15:09If I want to know
15:11Behind the scene
15:13How do you collect funds for Zakat
15:15Do you appeal to the public
15:17To give us Zakat
15:19So that we can spend it on such patients
15:21There are 3-4 basic segments
15:23We go to the corporate
15:25Apart from that
15:27We go to the individuals
15:29And apart from that
15:31We also appeal to the diaspora
15:33People who are outside
15:35There are 2-3 key success factors
15:37One is that
15:39All your money
15:41All of it
15:43Will be spent on the patient
15:45Administrative
15:47Traveling
15:49Absolutely zero
15:51The administration
15:53Spends all of it
15:55In the hospital
15:57If I am a donor
15:59I would know exactly how much money is spent on Mr. A
16:01You can ask for that
16:03There are programs
16:05Where you can support certain things
16:07And with that
16:09You can get related things
16:11You can support labs
16:13All the labs in the country
16:151, 2, 4
16:17You can support them
16:19You can get their data
16:21It is credible
16:23Pakistan Centre of Philanthropy
16:25Has given its approval
16:27Sharia Advisor checks
16:29Whether you use it correctly or not
16:31Apart from all these things
16:33There is a certain level
16:35Of professionalism
16:37In its board
16:39Professionals in finance
16:41And various other
16:43Businessmen
16:45And well known figures
16:47It is properly
16:49Audited
16:51Right
16:53Towards the end
16:55To strengthen this cause
16:57Any segment of society
16:59If you want to say something
17:01Whatever
17:03My basic appeal
17:05Is that this is the month of Ramadan
17:07Although it is almost over
17:09We do a lot of things for the world
17:11Yes
17:13For the hereafter
17:15You have the opportunity
17:17To change people's lives
17:19The 500,000 lives
17:21That have been changed
17:23Through operations
17:25Early detection
17:27And other treatments
17:29All of them
17:31Eventually become
17:33A legacy for you
17:35True
17:37So look at it from that way
17:39Again as I said
17:41You will get
17:43One rupee
17:45And there you will get
17:47One rupee
17:49Thank you very much
17:51For your time
17:53Thank you very much
17:55We tried to
17:57In simple words
17:59To know what is it
18:01How does it work
18:03And the medical side
18:05Details are on your screen
18:07I think
18:09The month of Ramadan
18:11Is almost over
18:13But in general
18:15I am not saying to myself
18:17I am not sitting here to give you a lecture
18:19But I am saying to myself
18:21Even if I do a little
18:23Someone will have a lot
18:25So it should be done
18:27I will do a little
18:29You will do a little
18:31It will be a lot
18:33And it will change a lot of lives
18:35What is my status
18:37If Allah makes me and you a means
18:39Once again thank you very much
18:41Thank you very much
18:43We will be back after a break