Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez leads the groundbreaking of another legacy project of the administration of president Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the Gov. Benjamin T. Romualdez Cancer Center to be constructed at the Ospital ng Maynila compound along Quirino Avenue corner Roxas Boulevard in Malate, Manila Tuesday (June 25, 2024). Also in the photo are Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan, Manila 5th District Rep. Erwin Tieng, Majority Leader Manuel Jose “Mannix” Dalipe, Committee on Appropriations Chairman and Ako Bicol Party-list Rep. Elizaldy ” Zaldy” Co and doctors from the Ospital ng Maynila.
SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez inaugurated on Tuesday yet another legacy project of the administration of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr., this time a cancer center in the City of Manila named after the Speaker’s father.
“Your solidarity with the goal of the administration of President Marcos to leave behind a legacy of healthcare emboldens us to aspire for even higher goals,” he said during Monday’s groundbreaking ceremonies of the Gov. Benjamin Romualdez Cancer Center at the grounds of Ospital ng Maynila.
The leader of the House of Representatives lauded the government officials who helped build the facility, led by Manila Mayor Honey” Lacuña, saying this is where “even the poorest among us can access top-tier medical care without the fear of financial ruin.”
“The President’s vision is clear: no Filipino should have to choose between their health and their livelihood,” the Speaker said. “The establishment of cancer centers, like the one we inaugurated, is a testament to President Marcos’ commitment to this cause.”
The House leader expressed gratitude to other officials like Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan, and other House leaders like his wife Rep. Yedda K. Romualdez, Majority Leader Manuel Jose Dalipe, and House appropriations committee chair Zaldy Co, for making the cancer center a reality.
“I have first-hand knowledge on this (cancer), losing my father to this dreaded disease. Here and now, I commit to fully support the completion of this medical facility that bears his name,” the Speaker said, noting this is “another step in the realization of the promise” for more hospitals.
According to him, this is in compliance with the National Integrated Cancer Control Act (NICCA), or Republic Act (RA) Number 11215, which former President Duterte signed and enacted into law in 2019, or three years after he assumed office in mid-2016.
Speaker Romualdez clarified though that the “hospital is not the building alone.” “It has to be staffed by specialists and staff and workers who shall attend to the needs of patients from Manila and nearby areas.”
“I am grateful that the City of Manila, with its capable doctors and medical practitioners, has taken on this important challenge – not just to provide patients with affordable yet effective treatments for cancer in advanced stages, but enable early cancer detection for better outcomes,” he said.
The administration stalwart was also glad that the Marcos administration has initiated a “renewed focus on ensuring that healthcare is a top priority, especially for our less fortunate citizens who face financial challenges due to debilitating illnesses.”
“The President has consistently emphasized that the health and well-being of every Filipino, regardless of their economic status, is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of his administration’s agenda,” Speaker Romualdez, president of the ruling Lakas-CMD party, reiterated.
“Through initiatives like the Universal Health Care Act, the administration (of President Marcos) is working tirelessly to provide comprehensive health services that are accessible and affordable,” the Speaker stressed.
“Cancer care is a broad field. From information and education initiatives down to the local barangay level, psychological support for patients and survivors, providing support for these initiatives, to research, to actual treatment, each of us have a role to play to achieve victory in this battlefield,” Speaker Romualdez said.
“Together, let us build a cancer-free Philippine society,” the fourth highest elected official added.
The first local government cancer facility, the 5-storey center has a capacity of 38 beds and is equipped with state-of-the-art medical technology, including a Linear Accelerator, Spect Gamma Camera with Treadmill Machine and CT Scan.
