ELPIDA appraises Azerbaijan’s support in fighting children's cancer
ELPIDA Friends' Association of Children with Cancer very much appreciates Azerbaijan's support in its efforts, which expresses the humanitarian feelings, the mutual esteem and the great friendship shared by Azerbaijan and Greece.
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, ELPIDA Association President,
Marianna Vardinoyannis made the remark in an interview with Trend
Agency.
Mentioning Azerbaijan's Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Vardinoyannis
said that the foundation stands next to ELPIDA as well as Marianna
V. Vardinoyannis Foundation, and added that this year there are
many cultural events in Greece with outstanding Azerbaijani
performances.
She said one of those events is aimed at supporting Greek
schools.
"It will be a special performance at the historical Odeon of
Herodus Atticus at the Hill of Acropolis, which will be held on
September 27, 2014," Vardinoyannis said.
Vardinoyannis noted that through an "Affiliations Program" the
ELPIDA Association established co-operation with Azerbaijan and the
Baku Thalassemia Center.
"Azerbaijan was one of the first countries that responded
immediately to our call in 2013. We have a very high percentage of
success on treatments of thalassemia," Vardinoyannis stressed,
adding that some 95 percent of cases turned out to be successful,
and the patients were cured.
She also expressed hope for strengthening co-operation with the
Baku Thalassemia Center within the framework of an alliance for the
benefit of children of Azerbaijan and Greece, which will bring the
two countries even closer.
Vardinoyannis also said Azerbaijan's First Lady, Heydar Aliyev
Foundation's President, UNESCO and ISESCO Goodwill Ambassador
Mehriban Aliyeva was the first person from Azerbaijan to visit the
ELPIDA Association.
"In 2009, we were honoured to welcome the First Lady of Azerbaijan,
Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva, with whom I share a very close friendship
through our missions at UNESCO as Goodwill Ambassadors, to our
ELPIDA Guest House. She was the first person from Azerbaijan who
visited us and since then she is one of our great supporters,"
Vardinoyannis stressed.
During a state visit of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to
Greece, on June 15, 2014, Mehriban Aliyeva once again visited the
ELPIDA Friends' Association of Children with Cancer in Athens.
During the visit to the association, Vardinoyannis presented the
ELPIDA Prize to Azerbaijan's first lady.
"This year, Mrs. Aliyeva visited our hospital and we honoured her
for her tremendous support. I treasure these memories in my heart
and mind, especially of those most touching moments when Mrs.
Aliyeva gave presents to children, brought a big smile on their
faces and tried to encourage their parents," Vardinoyannis
added.
Touching upon the activities of the ELPIDA Friends' Association of
Children with Cancer, Vardinoyannis said the association was
founded in 1990.
"In 1993, we created the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, where about
700 children received transplantations until today. In 1999, we
inaugurated the Guest House of ELPIDA where more than 1,600
families, coming from all over Greece and other countries, have
been hosted until now, for 1 to 2 years time," she said.
"In 2010 we inaugurated the Oncology Children's Unit 'Marianna V.
Vardinoyannis-ELPIDA' which was the first oncology children's
hospital in Greece," Vardinoyannis said.
"During the past year, we organized and established the Bone Marrow
Donor Bank named 'Orama Elpidas', and we launched the campaign for
the bone marrow volunteer donors. It operates inside our hospital
and aims at gathering samples of bone marrow transplants in order
to make the procedure of finding compatible transplants easier,
faster and less expensive."
Vardinoyannis noted that ELPIDA's plans also include the
development of a center of excellence for specialized research on
childhood hematologic diseases.
She said ELPIDA has no branch abroad, and the headquarters, the
offices, the hospital and the guest house are located in Athens,
adding that the co-ordination is more effective this way.
"Children and their families from all over Greece and from
neighbour countries are coming to Athens, and they are supported as
much as possible. They stay in our Guest House and they have access
in the best possible facilities for their therapy. Wishing to
achieve the most advanced conditions of treatment, we co-operate
with many important hospitals from abroad."
In 2013, the ELPIDA Association launched the "Affiliations'
Program" aimed at this specific cause.
"We believe that technology and science can eliminate the borders
among the countries and we must use this advantage in order to win
the fight against cancer. For this reason, I am confident that
fight against childhood cancer can be a platform of peace,
dialogue, solidarity and co-operation among countries and peoples,"
she said.
"In this framework we created the 'Map of Peace and Hope', which is
designed to be a symbolic reminder of our alliances against
childhood cancer. We have envisioned filling it with flags from
many countries, reflecting our joint international efforts."
"The flag of Azerbaijan is already there and we feel very proud of
it and of our collaboration. Also, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Serbia
and Cyprus participate in the program, while more countries follow
such as the U.S., Qatar, UK, France and The Netherlands,"
Vardinoyannis noted.
She added that in Greece, there are at least 300 new cases of
childhood cancer and severe hematologic disorders are registered
every year.
"Some 80 percent of these children are admitted to our hospital,
meaning about 270 new admissions annually," Vardinoyannis stressed.
"It is important to mention that 3 out of 4 children go home
completely cured."
Vardinoyannis went on to add that additionally, several hundred of
children are admitted for follow up and receive daily treatment as
the hospital's patients.
"At the same time, about 60 children receive transplantations at
the Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit every year."
"It is important to mention that our hospital has been donated from
ELPIDA Association to the National Health System of Greece,
providing excellent facilities and medical treatment, and all
expenses are covered by the Greek state," Vardinoyannis added.
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