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ARCON Calls For Urgent Action To Improve Cancer Care In Nigeria

by Patience Ivie Ihejirika
5 months ago
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ARCON Calls For Urgent Action To Improve Cancer Care In Nigeria
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As the world marks World Cancer Day 2025, the Association of Radiation and Clinical Oncologists of Nigeria (ARCON) has renewed its commitment to improving cancer care nationwide.

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This year’s theme, “United by Unique,” highlights the personal nature of every cancer journey while emphasising the power of collective action to drive meaningful change.

The National President of ARCON, Nwamaka Lasebikan, in a statement, stressed that cancer is more than just a health issue; it is a societal challenge that affects individuals, families, and communities in profound ways.

Cancer remains a significant public health challenge in Nigeria, with over 120,000 new cases annually and high rates of late-stage diagnoses.

Several factors contribute to these alarming statistics, including limited awareness and screening opportunities, leading to delayed diagnoses, insufficient treatment infrastructure, with only 10 radiotherapy centres serving the entire country, the high cost of cancer care, which places an enormous financial strain on patients and their families and a critical shortage of trained oncology professionals, making timely and specialised care harder to access.

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Despite these challenges, ARCON is leading efforts to transform cancer care delivery in the country. The association outlined key initiatives to expand early detection, improve access to quality treatment, and strengthen the oncology workforce.

Dr. Lasebikan called on the government, private sector, civil society, and media to unite in the fight against cancer:

“As an association, we are committed to leading with expertise, compassion, and innovation. This World Cancer Day, let us stand united in our uniqueness and work towards a healthier Nigeria for all,” Dr. Lasebikan stated.

 

 


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