Oecs Health: Nuclear Technology being used to treat diseases in the Caribbean


Health: Nuclear Technology being used to treat diseases in the Caribbean

OECS Media Release

Wednesday, June 27, 2018 — The € 8,9 million Guadeloupe Center of Molecular Imaging (CIMGUA) officially opened on the 18th of June. This is the first medical center enabling the screening and treatment of diseases such as cancer, or neurological and cardiac diseases in the Caribbean through advanced nuclear technology. CIMGUA will facilitate access to advanced health care within the region, providing an alternative and often less expensive option to patients.

The Center was officially opened last week in presence of the President of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe, H.E. Ary Chalus; the Chairman of the CIMGUA and the Sem Patrimoniale, Mr. Guy Losbar; representatives of the University Hospital Center; the Regional Health Agency, the Minister of Health from Anguilla Hon Evans Rogers and the Head of the OECS Commission Health Unit Dr. Carlene Radix.Nuclear technology contributes to major advances in the area of cancer care and the CIMGUA is equipped with a cyclotron and a PETscan. The combination of both pieces of medical equipment facilitate the screening and treatment of cancers. The cyclotron enables the production of a radiotracer, namely Fluorodeoxyglucose, which is inoculated into the patient to label the cancerous cells. After this first phase, the PETscan measures the metabolic activity of the cancerous cells and facilitates their identification and treatment.

The new Medical Center has been given the all clear from the Nuclear Safety Authority – the organ that ensures the regulation of nuclear safety to protect the public and the environment from the risks of undertaking nuclear activities. Authorizations were granted in July 2017 and May 2018 certifying that CIMGUA was officially ready to begin its operational phase.

Head of the Health Unit at the OECS Commission Dr. Carlene Radix participated in the inauguration of the medical center last week and commended the joint efforts which were critical to achieve the project:

“The Center of Molecular Imaging of Guadeloupe was truly a reflection of cooperation between the civil society, health specialists and several government agencies in Guadeloupe. We look forward to close cooperation so that these services can be extended to citizens living in the OECS,” Dr. Radix said.  

The highly innovative Guadeloupe Center of Molecular Imaging provides opportunities of closer collaboration in the area of health between the French territory and neighboring islands. Patients from the Eastern Caribbean who are usually required to seek medical assistance in North America and other international countries will now be able to access health services in the French territory of Guadeloupe, which is currently in negotiations to become an Associate Member of the OECS.




Related Articles

March 19, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Media Release: Saint Lucia Observes World Consumer Rights Day with Focus on Safe Products and Empowered Consumers

by Ministry of Equity, Social Justice, Gender, Older Persons, Labour, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs ​Castries March 16, 2026 - Saint...
Read More
March 19, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Media Release: The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Nutrition Reestablishes Dental Services at the La Ressource Wellness Centre

by Residents of Dennery and its surrounding communities now have renewed access to essential oral healthcare, as the Ministry of...
Read More
March 19, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Media Release: Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Team visits Saint Lucia to Review National Plan for Accelerating the Elimination of Cervical Cancer

by Ministry of Health This forms part of the efforts to strengthen the implementation of the World Health Organisation’s global...
Read More
March 19, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Media Release: British Airways Expands Direct Service to Saint Lucia

by SLTA The service offers later departure times, making connections easier for travellers arriving from across Europe, including France and...
Read More
1 2 3 219












Real Estate

There are no ads matching your search criteria.