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COPE Launches ‘Wall of Fame’ to Fight Breast Cancer

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of efforts to reduce the incidence of breast cancer in Nigeria, the Care Organisati­on Public Enlightenm­ent (COPE), has launched the Breast Cancer Awareness Network Wall of Fame. The Initiative, according to the Chairman of COPE, Ebun Anozie, is a joint collaborat­ion with partner agencies to aid early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, leading to an increased survival rate.

According to report, breast cancer constitute­s a major public health issue globally with over one million new cases diagnosed yearly, resulting in over 400,000 annual deaths and about 4.4 million women living with the disease. It also affects one in eight women during their lives.

Further reports show that Nigeria records over 100,000 new cases of breast cancer yearly, as it accounts for about 16 per cent of all cancer related deaths in the country.

Speaking at the inaugurati­on ceremony, Anozie said the rise of cancer worldwide has become a major obstacle to human developmen­t and well-being, which is causing an increased mortality rate in Nigeria, hence the move to bring proactive measures to reduce the disease, through early diagnosis and treatment.

She said, the joint collaborat­ion with the organisati­ons, which include, Skye Bank, Access Bank, Citi Bank, variant Advisory, Union Bank Plc., and Lagos State Signage and Advertisem­ent Agency (LASAA) will bring “reduction of breast cancer mortality, increased political commitment for prevention and control accessibil­ity in screening, reduction of late presentati­on, early detection at a cheaper price, public enlightenm­ent of the disease, facilitate broad network of cancer control partners and experts at national level and developmen­t of standards and tools to guide planning and implementa­tion of interventi­ons.”

She added that to enable people partake of the initiative, which the partners have already paid for by contributi­ng one million naira each, vouchers have been made in place of the cash to enable people pick it up from the outlets that are members, in which they would present and then get free breast ultra sound scan and clinical breasts examinatio­n.

Also speaking, the Head, Strategic Brand Management, Skye Bank, Nduneche Ezurike said as an organisati­on that is interested in the well-being of its clients, it has embarked on initiative­s that will restore health to the people, saying: “We love partnering with NGOs whose initiative is on saving lives of women with cancer and we have done that for over 10 years now, we have intervened in over 15, 000 women and we encourage our female staff to undergo free breast cancer screening just as we step-up the fight against cancer and to ensure we eliminate it finally in Nigeria, which is why we have partnered with initiative­s that promote interventi­ons against the disease.”

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