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| Sep 14, 2024

Guardian Life Limited donates J$1 million to JCS for prostate cancer screening

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Michael Leslie (left), Executive Director (Acting), Jamaica Cancer Society, happily receives donation of J$1 million in support of prostate cancer awareness from Oneil Clarke, Vice President, Life, Health and Pension Sales, Guardian Life Limited, at a handover ceremony at the offices of Guardian Life Limited on Friday, September 6, 2024. (Photo: Contributed)

More than 500 men are set to be screened this month for prostate cancer in commemoration of Prostate Awareness Month thanks to a J$1 million from Guardian Life Limited (GLL) to the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS).

Michael Leslie, executive director (acting) at the JCS received the donation at a handover event at the Guardian Life Head Office on September 6.

While accepting the donation, Leslie expressed his appreciation for GLL’s six-year support of the prostate cancer awareness cause.

“We are pleased to have the support of Guardian Life in helping us raise awareness about prostate cancer. This donation assists us in educating men about why it is important to do prostate screening and allows us the opportunity to share how the process works. Most importantly, this donation assists with actual screening of men across the island,” stated Leslie.

In September, the JCS is scheduled to do prostate screening in the parishes of Kingston and St Andrew, Manchester, St Ann, Portland, and St James, with 300 men already confirmed to receive the screening.

Prostate Cancer (Photo: Canva)

While speaking at the event, Oneil Clarke, vice president, Life, Health and Pension Sales of GLL, emphasised the reasons the Company has been a long-term supporter of prostate cancer screening.

“We recognise that there is a high incidence of prostate cancer in our society, and as one of the premier providers of life and health insurance, we believe it is imperative that we play a critical role in educating our men and their support systems about the importance of early screening. It is important to note that for the first six months of this year, 97 of the 141 claims we have received were cancer-related. Last year, of the 270 claims received, 226 were cancer-related. So, we are happy to certainly partner with JCS in ensuring that we help to support this public education thrust and the drive to ensure that our men are screened,” explained Clarke.

“I hope the effort helps to increase the level of education and ensure the continued support of the JCS. We intend to fulfil our corporate social responsibility in this regard,” continued Clarke.

Since signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with JCS six years ago, GLL has assisted with underwriting the costs of prostate cancer screening and has increased awareness of the cause.

This year, the insurance provider is the title sponsor of the Blue Run, scheduled for September 22 and focuses on prostate cancer awareness.

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