Ogun State First Lady, Mrs Olufunso Amosun, has called for immediate
efforts by individuals and corporate organisations in stepping up action to
curb the menace of breast and cervical cancer.
She
expressed optimism that the collaboration would save the womenfolk from
untimely death.
Mrs
Amosun made the call in Abeokuta, the state’s capital while leading an
awareness campaign on cancer.
Campaigns
were held at motor parks, markets and major streets in the state’s capital.
According
to statistics, about 10,000 women die of breast cancer yearly in Nigeria while
about 250,000 new cases are found yearly.
As part
of her contributions, the wife of the governor donated a cancer screening centre
located in Abeokuta.
The State Commissioner of Health, Babatunde Ipaye and the Chief Medical Director, Ladehinde Omokayode of the State General Hospital appreciated the gesture of the first lady and promised the facility will be put to good use.
The
cancer screening centre is being replicated at other two centres in the state.
While
this effort is being intensified, early screening and detection have been emphasised,
as experts said they remain the best options.
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