Cuba's cancer fight reveals impact of U.S. blockade

On World Cancer Day, Cuban experts emphasized the nation's commitment to a comprehensive cancer control program, despite severe restrictions from the U.S. economic blockade. This barrier hinders access to vaccines, drugs, and essential technologies. Still, Cuba upholds its focus on prevention and health promotion.

Cuba reaffirms its dedication to public health through the Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, structured across three levels of the health system: primary care, secondary care, and specialized institutes. Dr. Luis Martínez Rodríguez, director of the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology, stated that cancer is the second leading cause of death in the country and the primary cause of potential years of life lost. More than 50,000 new cases are diagnosed annually, many preventable through lifestyle changes.

Dr. Carlos Alberto Martínez Blanco, head of the Cancer Control Section at the Ministry of Public Health, explained that progress in disease control has been affected in recent years by blockade limitations. Specific hurdles include acquiring preventive vaccines, maintaining essential technologies, obtaining spare parts, cancer-specific drugs, and advanced surgical technologies.

Despite these challenges, the country maintains a strategy focused on prevention, health promotion, and developing a national network organizing clinical oncology, radiotherapy, and pediatric oncology services. This approach ensures the right to health for its people, showcasing the resilience of Cuba's system against external pressures.

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Dramatic photo illustration of US warships blockading a Cuban oil tanker off Havana amid escalating tensions, with allied ships in the distance.
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US considers naval blockade on Cuba amid oil supply tensions

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Reports indicate the Trump administration is weighing a naval blockade to halt oil imports to Cuba, prompting strong condemnations from Havana and international allies. Cuban officials have labeled the potential move a brutal act of aggression, while China and Russia voice support for the island nation.

The Hatuey Project, a U.S.-based solidarity initiative, delivered donations of supplies and medications for pediatric cancer treatment to two Cuban hospitals. This marks the eighth time they have supported the island's health system amid the U.S. economic blockade. The project's coordinator reaffirmed an unwavering commitment to Cuba during an event in Havana.

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On January 29, 2026, the US administration signed an Executive Order declaring a 'national emergency' and imposing sanctions on any country supplying oil to Cuba. The measure is framed as a response to alleged threats from Cuba, though it lacks concrete evidence. The intensified economic blockade severely impacts the Cuban population, worsening shortages of medicines and fuel.

In San José de las Lajas, an early line formed outside the La Micro neighborhood pharmacy upon the arrival of scarce medicines. Residents, including retirees and teachers, prioritize treatments for chronic illnesses over food purchases, underscoring Cuba's prolonged shortages. This scene illustrates how daily life is restructured around medical scarcity.

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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez appeared before national and international press to address pressing issues, including the U.S. energy blockade, ties with Venezuela, and prospects for dialogue with Washington. He highlighted Cuba's resistance to imperial pressures and the international solidarity it has garnered. He stressed that Cuba is not alone in facing this crisis.

Several international organizations and figures expressed rejection of recent threats by U.S. President Donald Trump against Cuba, condemning the blockade and coercive measures. These solidarity statements highlight the defense of Cuban sovereignty against U.S. imperialism. Support comes from Ecuador, India, China, Italy, and Panama.

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In Guatemala City, Cuban healthcare workers continued their initiatives today to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution and pay tribute to the nation's heroes and martyrs.

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