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THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC
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OF THE PHILIPPINES
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First Regular Session
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5 HAY 25 A8 :07
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.
Senat6
THIRTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC
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OF THE PHILIPPINES
First Regular Session
S E N A T E
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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
f
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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,