Afework is a 60 year old Christian Orthodox man with throat cancer. It was diagnosed a year ago when he noticed discharge from his nose. Following diagnosis, he received 34 treatments of radiotherapy and 8 cycles of chemotherapy. Initially, post-treatment, he had severe radiotherapy burns to his neck (we were shown a photo) and the skin was very damaged. This has now healed but he continues to have a very dry mouth and therefore difficulty swallowing. He had lost weight over the last year due to this.
Afework lives with his wife and has 4 grown up children. He worked as a driver for 32 years and is hoping to return to work, as there was no sign that the cancer had spread on a recent CT scan.
He was not taking any regular medication although we suggested he try chewing gum to stimulate his own saliva (artificial saliva is not available in Ethiopia). Kalkidan checked his mouth and there was no sign of candida (thrush) infection. She discussed his diet with him, particularly bearing in mind he looked (and has been told) that he is anaemic. He receives food support from Hospice Ethiopia in the form of rice, oats and teff which his wife can make into a “porridge”. A doctor had advised him to get Plumpnet (a high calorie drink) from the local Health Centre. However, when he went to the Health Centre he was told it is only available for mal-nourished children.
The nurses from Hospice Ethiopia will continue to offer him and his wife advice and support.
