Nigerians no
longer need to go to India for Cancer treatment as Lakeshore opens
A MAN UNDERGOES CHEMOTHERAPY ABROAD ,NOW NIGERIANS DO NOT NOW NEED TO EMBARK ON MEDICAL PILGRIMAGE TO GET TREATED
Nigerians no longer need to travel to India and abroad for the treatment
of cancer as a world class cancer treatment Centre has been opened in Lagos.
Located in Victoria Island, the Lakeshore Cancer Centre, is affiliated with
Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY, USA –the oldest cancer
center in the world. The Center is solely designed,by a team of global experts on surgical and
radiation oncology,fortheprevention
and treatment of cancer. Roswell Park Institute will
provide training, education and clinical care oversight and research programs
to the Center.
Speaking at
the event, theChief
Executive Officer and Medical Director at Lakeshore, Dr. ChumyNwogu noted that,
cancer kills
more people globally than malaria, HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) combined, and
disproportionately impactslow to middle income countries like Nigeria.He
explained that the 2012 data of the International
Agency for Research on Cancer, stipulates 102,079 new cancer cases every year
and 71,571 cancer deaths annually in Nigeria.
“This is probably a marked
under-estimation as cancer registration is really poor in Nigeria. Over 70 per
cent of patients die despite the fact that we do not capture all of them – over
20 percent of people with cancer are still not captured. This is because many
patients usually seek alternative treatments, traditional healers or prayer
houses. These numbers are predicted to rise dramatically over the next few
years,” Dr. Nwogu disclosed.
The Medical
Director, who is a highly respected Cancer Epidemiologist and Thoracic Surgical
Oncologist, further stated that, “the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates
that one third of cancers can be prevented, one third cured and one third
effectively palliated; hence the great need for education, screening and early
detection.”
He said that, LCC
is committed to providing cancer patients with tools for early detection,
diagnosis and consultation with excellent oncologists without having to travel
away from loved ones at home. Nigerians now have an alternative to traveling to
India or overseas for cancer care and treatment
The Center also
launched the Foundation for Cancer Care in West Africa (FCCWA) to provide
cancer care for the less privileged in Nigeria and across West Africa. “The
treatment for cancer is capital intensive and long term, so most individuals
cannot sustain the cost. The Foundation
is therefore focused on fostering collaboration between government agencies,
corporate organizations, various medical facilities and advocacy groups.
Philanthropic donations are always welcome and much appreciated for the care of
cancer in West Africa,” Dr. Nwogu explained.
Also speaking at the event, the Associate
Professor of Oncology at the RPCI, Dr. Tracey O’Connor said that early
screening and detection are indispensable in the prevention and management of
cancer.
“Three cancers – breast, cervical
and prostate claim the highest number of lives in Nigeria. But all of them, if
brought to medical attention early in their development are highly curable. So
basically testing and early detection can hugely reduce fatalities,” she
stated.
Dr. O’Connor counseled Nigerians
to go for screening. She recommended Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for
young girls of 11 and 12 years. “The vaccine is to prevent the human
papillomavirus which cause most cervical cancers.”
The wife of the Lagos State
Commissioner for Transport, Mrs. AbiodunOpeifa, who represented the First Lady,
Mrs. AbimbolaFashola commended LCC for establishing “this great cancer facility
in Lagos State. This will sure increase cancer awareness, fast-track its prevention
and treatment; and drasticallyreduce incidences of preventable cancer deaths in
Nigeria."
The LCC provides diagnostic
imaging services, mammography, pap smear, laboratory services, public education
awareness, tissue biopsies, outpatient operative procedures chemotherapy
services, and palliative care.The facility also provides minor surgery, oncology
consultation, cancer treatment planning as well as outpatient pharmacy.
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