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HOW Takes Prostate Cancer Awareness to Football Pitch

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Mary Ekah

In commemorat­ion of the Cancer Awareness Month this year, the Honesty, Open-mindedness, and Willingnes­s (H0W) Foundation recently embarked on a ‘Prostate Cancer Awareness match’ in order to create more consciousn­ess on people’s minds about what prostate cancer is all about and its danger.

To this end, the HOW Foundation’s first 'Blue-State' Charity Match for Prostate Cancer Awareness Month took place on Saturday, September 23, during which four teams and their supporters were hosted at Road 14 Football Pitch, Lekki, Lagos. The football match started with a kick off by the founder of The How Foundation, Dr. Herbert Wigwe.

The competitio­n was between Atletico Sports Club, Soccer Nation, FSG and Access Warriors. Fans of the various football teams were around to cheer and support their favourite. After a series of faceoff on the pitch, Soccer Nation emerged the winner of the tournament and Melody was also announced as the highest goal scorer of the day. The winning team went home with a trophy.

In her welcome address, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Foundation, Ms. Antonia Ally, spoke on the essence of the football match. The match she explained was to create awareness for prostate cancer amongst men and the threat prostate cancer poses to families in Nigeria.

“Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in Nigerian men. Yet you go to villages and you find out that the average Nigerian man does not know what is prostate cancer. The HOW Foundation has visited villages and local communitie­s and we have found that men above the age of 50 do not even know what the prostate is. Doctors who treat prostate cancer in Nigeria often complain that the patients come to the hospital when the cancer is already showing symptoms which is at the final stages. Some men would slowly die a painful death from the disease while some can manage it but would still be a painful existence, it is clear that early detection is key while awareness and education is first. So we just thought that this would be an opportunit­y for us to kick off something that is interestin­g for us to be able to help raise awareness on the disease,” she noted.

She explained why the Foundation chose to create awareness through a football match. “Football is in our culture and we all love football in Nigeria, so this is a great opportunit­y to attract people and let them know what prostate cancer is all about. So this is solely just to raise awareness on prostate cancer,” she noted.

Ally emphasised that early detection is key to curbing the disease, stressing that men from the age of 40 should get checked regularly.

Speaking further, Ally said, “Statistics in Nigeria are very hard to find so we have done our own surveys, we have found that with a population as high as Nigeria, there is little or no public funding for the disease. This is the first edition and being the first, there is room for improvemen­t and also, we are using this as a learning process so we would now know what we can do to make it bigger so as to impact a wider audience.”

Ally who said the awareness football match was a test run to see how effective it would help spread the knowledge about prostate cancer in Nigeria, opined that because prostate cancer is mostly found amongst the elderly it was not necessary to conduct screening along with the maiden edition of the awareness match, adding,, “For now we are not doing any screening reason being that everybody here is really young. If we had done any screening here now, there is the possibilit­y that if we do 200 person, only one person would positive for prostate cancer, which doesn’t make so much sense.

 ??  ?? HOW Prostate Cancer Awareness Match winning team
HOW Prostate Cancer Awareness Match winning team

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