| THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC |
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| OF THE PHILIPPINES |
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| First Regular Session |
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| S E N A T E |
| Introduced by SENATOR COMPANERA PIA S. CAYETANO |
| EXPLANATORY NOTE |
| This bill designates the month of February of every year as “National Liver |
| Cancer and Hepatitis-B Awareness Month” in order to draw and raise public attention |
| and awareness about liver cancer and Hepatitis-B and the urgency to prevent and control |
| the disease. |
| Hepatitis-B is a serious public health issue in the Philippines where it is highly |
| endemic, The country office of the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that around |
| 60 percent of Filipinos have been infected with HBV, while approximately 10 percent |
| have chronic or active Hepatitis-B and are virus carriers. This means that there are |
| already around 8 to 10 million Hepatitis-B carriers in our country who shall infect more |
| people. |
| One of the major infectious diseases of humankind, Hepatitis-B is caused by the |
| Hepatitis-B Virus, or HBV, which can be transmitted through blood, sex, shared needles |
| and from an infected mother to her newborn during delivery. According to available data, |
| there is a 90% chance for pregnant women who are HBV carriers to pass the virus on to |
| their newborn at delivery. These children who become infected are more likely to become |
| carriers and to develop fatal complications as adults. |
| Although most people are infected with Hepatitis-B in infancy or childhood, the |
| illness manifests only in adulthood where most deaths occur, as a result of liver cancer |
| andlor cirrhosis, both of which are strongly associated with the virus. It is shown that |
| around 70% of liver cancer is caused by Hepatitis-B. Statistics further show that liver |
| cancer is the 4‘h leading site of cancer for both sexes, ranking 2”d among males and 7‘h |
| among females. |
| This bill hopes that a comprehensive public education and awareness program on |
| . Hepatitis-B and liver cancer will help enlighten people about the disease and stir them |
| into action. A focal point of this program is an information campaign about the benefits of |
| routine infant immunization within 24 hours of birth, which is compulsory government |
| health policy to protect the youngest and most fragile of our population who are most at |
| risk, as well as the importance of child and adult vaccination for a holistic approach to |
| battling the disease. |
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| Immediate approval of this bill is thus most earnestly and urgently sought. |
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| First Regular Session |
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| Introduced by SENATOR COMPANERA PIA S. CAYETANO |
| AN ACT |
| DECLARING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY OF EVERY YEAR AS |
| “LIVER CANCER AND HEPATITIS-B AWARENESS MONTH” |
| Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress |
| assembled: |
| SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as “The Liver Cancer and |
| Hepatitis-B Awareness Month Act.” |
| SECTION 2. Declaration of Policy. - In line with the principles and mandates set |
| by the Philippine Constitution that “the State shall protect and promote the right to health |
| of the people and instill health consciousness among them” (Article 2, Section 15) and |
| that “the State shall adopt an integrated and comprehensive approach to health |
| development” (Article 13, Section II), |
| the month of February of every year throughout |
| the Philippines shall be known under the name of “Liver Cancer and Hepatitis-6 |
| Awareness Month.” |
| SECTION 3. Public Education and Awareness Program. - To ensure the |
| meaningful observance of the month as herein declared, a comprehensive public |
| education and awareness program shall be undertaken on the communicable disease of |
| Hepatitis-B, which causes around 70% of liver cancers. The program shall specifically |
| discuss the causes, transmission, consequences, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of |
| Hepatitis-6, including the urgent need for routine and immediate infant immunization, |
| which is a compulsory government health policy in order to combat the rapid spread of |
| the disease and protect lives, as well as the importance of child and adult vaccination, for |
| a holistic approach to battling the virus. |
| SECTION 4. Inter-Agency and Multi-Secforal Effort. - The Department of Health |
| shall lead in the implementation of the comprehensive public education and awareness |
| program on Hepatitis-B and liver cancer through a collaborative inter-agency and multi- |
| sectoral effort at all levels. It shall particularly ensure widespread and expeditious public |
| information about the benefits of compulsory routine immunization for Hepatitis-B of all |
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| infants within 24 hours of birth, which is in line with the World Health Organization (WHO) |
| prescription for immediate infant immunization in all countries with a high endemic rate of |
| Hepatitis-B infections like the Philippines. |
| SECTION 5. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its |
| publication in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation. |
| Approved, |
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