Early Detection of Cancer Saves Lives - Gov Adeleke


The Governor of Osun State, Sen. Ademola Adeleke has joined experts in advising that early detection of cancer can save lives. 

Adeleke made the statement at a 3-day symposium commemorating the 10th anniversary of the African Research Group for Oncology (ARGO) at Clinical Skills Lecture Theatre, on Tuesday, at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife.

While declaring the event open, Adeleke, who was represented by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Health, Dr Adekunle Akindele, commended the conveners of ARGO.

According to him, the two conveners Prof. Olusegun Alatise and Prof. Peter Kingham, were worthy of emulation for their thoughtfulness and sacrifice for humanity.

Speaking on the theme: "Changing the Cancer Care Landscape in Nigeria: the Role of Innovation, Collaboration and Implementation, the keynote speaker, Prof Isaac Adewale, noted that cancer is not a death sentence, but can be managed and treated, if detected early.

Adewole frowned at the medical tourism Nigerians embark on, as he stressed that cancer can be treated and managed in Nigeria and by Nigerians. 

He further advocated for more awareness, charging the media and all present to sensitize the people more.

Also, the Convener, Prof. Olusegun Alatise, appreciated his ARGO team and other colleagues in other departments for dim it fit to grace the occasion.

Alatise expressed that ARGO is a National Cancer Institute (NCI), and approved Colorectal Cancer Consortium.

He said that he want to change the phase of cancer in Nigeria and ensure that every cancer patients get the same treatment with the cancer patients abroad 

He adding that surgery can be perform anywhere once the surgeon is well trained and equipped.

"The overall pursuit of ARGO is to improve cancer care in Africa, our training activities are geared towards building the capacity of healthcare providers for improved service delivery.

"in terms of cancer patients' management as well as building the capacity of the same set of professionals for conducting cutting-edge cancer research.

"The overall goal of these endeavours is to bridge the gap between the quality of cancer care in Africa and that of the development nations". He expressed.

Present at the event included the Chief Medical Director, OAUTHC, Prof. John Okeniyi; the Vice- Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Prof Simeon Bamire , represented by the Dep VC, Research, Innovation and Development, Prof. Akanni Akinyemi.

Others included Murray Brennan, Snr Vice- President, International Programs, Surgical Oncologist, department of surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, MSKCC, USA.

The event also had in attendance Dr Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu, Former First lady, Kebbi State, and Founder, Medicaid Cancer Foundation; Professor Usman Malami Aliyu, Director General, National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) as well as, Dr Modupe Elebute-Odunsi, CEO/founder, Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre and Specialist Hospital, Lagos State, amongst others.

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