The Malta Independent 11 July 2026, Saturday
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Europa Donna Malta: The community changing the breast cancer journey

Sunday, 29 March 2026, 09:00 Last update: about 5 months ago

Words by John Paul Abela

A breast cancer diagnosis can feel like the ground has shifted beneath your feet. Locally, many patients find their balance again through Europa Donna Malta - a vibrant, compassionate organisation dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for anyone affected by the disease. Their work blends heart, expertise, and community spirit, creating a lifeline that stretches far beyond hospital walls.

What sets Europa Donna Malta apart is its deeply personal approach - they are often the first point of contact, offering a safe space where trained volunteers - many of them survivors - listen without judgement. These conversations can be practical or emotional, brief or long, but they all share one purpose: to remind patients that they are not facing this alone.

Emotional wellbeing is a central pillar of the organisation's mission. Breast cancer affects far more than the body, and Europa Donna Malta helps patients access professional psychological support tailored to the unique challenges of cancer treatment and recovery. These sessions provide tools to manage fear, rebuild confidence, and navigate the emotional ups and downs that come with diagnosis.

Education is another area where the organisation shines. Throughout the year, Europa Donna Malta brings clear, accessible information to the public through workshops, talks, and awareness campaigns. Their outreach spans schools, workplaces, and community groups, ensuring that early detection, screening, and healthy lifestyle messages reach people of all ages. Their goal is simple: empower individuals with knowledge that can save lives.

For those in active treatment, Europa Donna Malta works hand in hand with Malta's dedicated healthcare professionals, who provide essential clinical guidance, symptom management, and practical support throughout the treatment journey. Oncology nurses, breast care specialists, and medical teams play a crucial role in helping patients feel informed, supported, and cared for during a time when identity and self-image can feel fragile.

Beyond direct support, Europa Donna Malta is a powerful voice for change. The organisation works closely with healthcare professionals and policymakers to push for better services, faster access to treatment, and stronger national screening programmes. Their advocacy has contributed to real improvements in breast cancer care, ensuring that patients receive the dignity and quality of care they deserve.

Every October, their presence becomes even more visible as Malta turns pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. From community walks to creative public events, Europa Donna Malta brings people together in a shared message of solidarity, hope, and early detection. These moments highlight the strength of the Maltese community and the importance of standing together.

Europa Donna Malta's work is rooted in compassion and driven by a belief that informed, supported patients are empowered patients. Whether through a comforting phone call, a practical resource, or a push for better healthcare policies, they continue to uplift and advocate for those facing breast cancer.

Their message is clear: no one should walk this path alone - and thanks to Europa Donna Malta, no one has to.

 

Europa Donna Malta are full members of Malta Health Network: www.maltahealthnetwork.org

 

Europa Donna Malta can be contacted on [email protected] or Helpline: 9999 4666 / 9933 0330


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