THISDAY

Consultant Expresses Concern over Obsolete Cancer Equipment

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

A Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital(UITH), Ilorin, Kwara State, Dr. Kike Adesina, has expressed concern over the obsolete situation of cancer equipments in the nation’s tertiary health institutio­ns.

She said such developmen­t has continued to hinder the com- mitment of medical personnel at the hospitals to wage war against the deadly disease.

Speaking with journalist­s in Ilorin recently, Dr. Adesina advised the federal government to rise up to the situation so as to reduce the spread of cancer by providing new equipment needed for diagnosis and treatment.

She also stressed the need for proper maintenanc­e of equipment in the tertiary health institutio­ns. She said that, “the cancer equipment had been over used and cannot perform as expected and this hinders the commitment to wage war against the deadly disease.”

She emphasised the need for government to invest more in Radiothera­py facilities so as to assist the hospital to meet its desire results.

Adesina added that, cancer preventive measures are available and affordable, calling for better management of the disease especially through proper screening and investigat­ion to detect it at early stage.

She called on wealthy individual­s to provide financial assistance and foreign aide links to Non- Government­al Organisati­ons in the country that are specialise­d in the campaign and treatment of cancer, such as LEAH Charity Foundation and Well Being Foundation to reduce the contact of the disease.

Adesina also cautioned people against obesity, consumptio­n of unhealthy food and abnormalit­ies in genetic factor that concerned with developmen­t.

According to her, both female and male can contact cancer, saying that the disease has no age barrier, but called for proper health management and medical screening always to avoid the disease.

The Gynaecolog­ist urged pregnant women to register for antenatal care to plan for supervised delivery in a facility where there are attendants that could take delivery.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria