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NCS Reaffirms Commitment To Fighting Cancer, Wants Govt To Prioritise Patients

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The Nigerian Cancer Society (NCS), Ogun Chapter, has reaffirmed its commitment to fighting cancer and called on government at all levels to prioritise cancer patients.
The society said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abeokuta to mark the 2025 World Cancer Day with the theme “United by Unique”, which underscores the power of unity in diversity.
The statement, which was jointly signed by the chapter Chairman, Dr Kehinde Olotade, and Secretary, Dr Bolaji Lateef, stated, “we are all connected in the battle against cancer”.
It called for a united front to combat the disease, and said the common enemy was cancer, regardless of people’s backgrounds, professions or personal experiences.
“Our collective strength lies in fostering people-centered cancer care, ensuring that patients’ unique stories remain central to our advocacy and interventions.
“As a newly-established chapter, we recognise our vital role in raising awareness, advocating for better policies, and supporting cancer patients in Ogun state, ” the statement read.
It called on stakeholders, including health professionals, policymakers, civil society organisations, and the public to actively participate in cancer awareness promotions, amongst others.
According to the statement, the NCS in Ogun will be organising awareness campaigns, courtesy visits, and media engagements to mark the day.
“By embracing our uniqueness and working together, we can drive meaningful change and improve cancer care outcomes in Ogun state and beyond.
“We appreciate the unwavering dedication of our members and partners in this fight.
“Let us use this world cancer day as a rallying point to unite our voices, take action and inspire lasting change,” it said.
The statement appealed to the Ogun government to prioritise cancer patients as part of efforts in fighting cancer in the state.
It stated that educating the public on cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment were key to winning the fight against cancer.
It also said that improved policies and better access to timely diagnosis and treatment, especially for underserved populations, were crucial to reducing the burden of the disease. (NAN)

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