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Cervical Cancer: Experts Brainstorm On Achieving Elimination Goals

by Patience Ivie Ihejirika
8 months ago
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Health experts in Nigeria have convened to enhance collaboration in the fight against cervical cancer, focusing on accelerating progress toward elimination targets.

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The experts converged at the 2nd Stakeholders Summit on Cervical Cancer Elimination in Nigeria, themed:”Strengthening Collaboration Towards Achieving Cervical Cancer Elimination in Nigeria.” held in Abuja.

The event centered on joint strategies to meet the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) ambitious goal of eliminating cervical cancer globally by 2030.

Delivering her keynote address, executive director of Policy Innovation Centre (PIC), Dr. Osasuyi Dirisu, highlighted the critical need to address barriers faced by women, particularly in rural areas.
“Cervical cancer is one of the few preventable cancers through vaccination, yet it remains the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women aged 15 to 44 in Nigeria,” she stated.

Dr. Dirisu emphasised the importance of addressing challenges such as misinformation, cultural norms, and limited access to ensure widespread uptake of HPV vaccination and cervical screening services.

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While the rollout of HPV vaccines in several states marks significant progress, experts underscored the urgency of scaling up vaccination and screening efforts to meet WHO’s 2025 milestone.

The National Cancer Research Institute (NICRAT) also outlined its contributions, including the establishment of the National Cervical Cancer Control Program and the creation of a National Task Force to lead the country’s elimination drive.

A gynecologist and executive director of End Survival Cancer Nigeria Initiative, Dr. Ishak Lawal, highlighted the importance of collective action in achieving this goal.

“One person cannot achieve the elimination of cervical cancer alone. It requires a united effort across all sectors, from individuals to organizations,” said Dr. Lawal.

He emphasised the summit’s objective of fast-tracking Nigeria’s path towards the WHO’s target, which includes achieving 90 per cent vaccination coverage for adolescent girls, 70 percent cent screening of eligible women, and treating 90 per cent of screen-positive cases.

Dr. Chikadibia Ukoma of the Nigeria Cancer Society stressed the importance of sustainable programs and capacity-building initiatives, particularly for underserved rural communities.

“Cervical cancer is preventable, and with strong collaboration, we can ensure that every woman receives the care she deserves,” he affirmed.


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