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Dorcas Foundation, Lagos State Partner to Reduce Childhood Cancer

- Martins Ifijeh

The Dorcas Cancer Foundation (TDCF) as part of its effort to reduce childhood cancer in Lagos State has partnered with the state government to achieve this.

Stating this during a courtesy call on the state Ministry of Health recently, the Executive Director, TDCF, Dr. Adedayo Joseph, said the collaborat­ion would ensure that children with cancer in the state survive it.

“Our vision as an organisati­on is to make sure every child with cancer survives, and that is what we are working towards. We are partnering with private individual­s, organisati­ons, and the government. The idea is so that we can achieve that goal.

“We want a situation where there is a health system that works in such a way that there is early detection, accurate diagnosis, and availabili­ty of treatment for persons with cancer in the country,” she said.

The philanthro­pist said she was glad that the state government has pledged its support for the work done by the non-government­al organisati­on, and for children with cancer in the state. “Like I always say, the government can’t do everything. What they can do is to create an enabling environmen­t for everybody to work together for the common good of the people.”

On his part, the Director, Disease Control, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Erinosho Ashimiu Eniola, said the ministry is proud of the what the foundation has done and their achievemen­ts so far, adding that the state government was ready to work with them for the benefits of Lagosians.

He said the key to successful treatment of cancer is early diagnosis, adding that the state government has been involved in awareness creation on prevention and need for regular checkups.

“Our message is for people to present early, because if they do, it will be easier to treat. Another area we have been championin­g is for people to be diagnosed correctly.”

On what to do to prevent or reduce the risk of cancer, he said healthy dietary habits should be embraced. “People should be encouraged to watch what they eat. People should be involved in physical exercise, as it has been shown to help wade

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