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Abu Dhabi: An Abu Dhabi-based artist who has been living with colorectal cancer for more than six years is creating awareness about the disease through a new exhibit in the capital.

Ayman Awwad, a Jordanian expat, inaugurated his new exhibition, which is being hosted at the Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC) in the capital.

“I discovered my passion for art in Grade 8 in school, when I drew for the first-time sketches for my art class. My teacher, who took a keen interest in my drawings and nurtured my skills, inspired me to take up art as a career. It was a turning point in my life,” he added.

The SSMC has therefore launched its colorectal cancer campaign, urging residents aged 40 and older to undergo regular screenings, and therefore the chances of early detection. The hospital is also hosting a series of community talks during March to drive greater awareness among residents about the disease, and to emphasise the need for regular screening.

Advanced detection tools

“Colorectal cancer often does not show symptoms in its early stage. When symptoms show, people often ignore them due to fear of discovering a serious disease. At SSMC, improving the health and well-being of our community is an absolute priority. Our multidisciplinary team works cohesively to shed light on the importance of screenings and how preventable colorectal cancer can be,” said Dr Michael Wallace, chair of the gastroenterology division at SSMC.

Since its introduction in April 2022, SSMC has screened over 300 cases using the GI Genuis module, an AI-powered tool that eases detection and removal of pre-cancerous polyps during colonoscopies.

“SSMC serves to elevate the provision of health care services in the country under the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. Our teams of experts are fully dedicated to safeguarding the community’s health through ongoing health literacy efforts that focus on preventive medicine and the application of innovative approaches and techniques. As we work tirelessly towards becoming a destination medical center, we remain committed to integrating sustainability in every step of our operations and providing the highest levels of integrated and compassionate care to our patients,” said Dr Abdulqader Almessabi, deputy chief medical officer and consultant for SSMC’s division of gastroenterology and hepatology.

SSMC is the designated lead for cancer services within the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) network in Abu Dhabi.

Female patients

In order to ease their primary concerns, the hospital even provides female patients with access to a women-led team of experts for colorectal cancer screening and treatment, including female gastroenterologists, pathologists, radiologists, oncologists, and specialised nurses.