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What kind of ailment does the president have?

SHOOTING STRAIGHT - Valeriano Avila - The Freeman

October is called the Pink Month, which is the month to advocate our concern for all women, as it is Breast Cancer Advocacy month. Straight from the Sky has always joined this observation since my dear friend Me’an Solomon asked me to be her prayer warrior when she got stage 2 breast cancer. She has since been free of this disease and has been Cebu’s foremost champion in this fight for women’s lives. As we all know early detection of breast cancer is the best way to fight this disease.

So tonight we have with us a thorough discussion of breast cancer with Mary Anne Alcordo Solomon, Cebu Coordinator for I Can Serve, she’s also past district governor of Rotary International District 3860. With her is Dr. Arnold John B. Uson, medical oncologist of the Cebu Cancer Institute of Perpetual Succour Hospital and Chong Hua Cancer Center, who teaches us about early detection and other things that women need to know about breast cancer.

So please watch this highly educational show on breast cancer tonight on SkyCable’s channel 53 at 8 p.m. with replays on Wednesday and Saturday same time and channel. We also have replays on MyTV’s channel 30 at 9 p.m. Monday and at 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Wednesday and Friday.

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President Rodrigo Duterte said last Thursday that he might have cancer saying he waiting for the results of recent medical tests. Apparently, he underwent an endoscopy and colonoscopy about three weeks ago but his doctor was advised this week to repeat the tests. Both tests aim to diagnose any abnormality in his digestive tract and colon. While he says he may have cancer, I tend to believe he has a kidney or liver problem. Just look at the color of his face, which is very dark.

The 73-year-old president also said: “I don’t know where I’m now physically but I have to wait for that. But I would tell you if it’s cancer, it’s cancer.” He also said: “If it’s third stage, no more treatment. I will not prolong the agony in this office or anywhere.” Presidential spokesman Harry Roque told reporters earlier that Duterte is fine but will inform the public if he has a serious ailment as required by the Constitution. “The president is a lawyer. He will inform and conform with the Constitution if there’s a serious health ailment, but there is none,” said Roque.

So the question the whole nation is asking is “what kind of ailment does he have?” If it is cancerous, at what stage is it? Perhaps we shall know his medical condition this week or in the next. If it is cancer I would like to believe he could still make it to the end of his term as president! Abangan!

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Last Thursday we attended the blessing of the latest hotel to open in Cebu City called the One Central Hotel right across the Cebu Coliseum. One Central Hotel is downtown Cebu’s premier business hotel, offering affordable luxury accommodations and a panoramic view of the city. The hotel is conveniently located at the corner Leon Kilat and Sanciangko streets, making it the perfect starting point for travelers and businessmen as it is near the bus terminal and port area.

The hotel has 157 rooms with a panoramic view of the city with meeting rooms and a grand ballroom. It is located beside Elizabeth Mall and, yes, they have ample parking up to the 5th floor. Bluewater Hospitality, best known for its homegrown resorts, manages One Central Hotel and a wholly-Filipino owned chain of resort hotels in the Visayas and Mindanao. Bluewater Hospitality brings their over three decades of experience in the hospitality industry along with their uniquely Cebuano approach to hospitality which they call “amuma with excellence.”

Yes, Julie Alegrado Vergara always talks about her “Amuma” culture espoused by Maribago Bluewater. I’m a guy who grew up in downtown Cebu and One Central’s opening is my good friend Steven Yu’s commitment to help Cebu City grow forward. When the third bridge over the Mactan channel opens in three years One Central Hotel is less than 30 minutes away from the Maribago Bluewater Resort in Mactan and that certainly is a plus factor. Kudos to Steven Yu!

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