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BVGH, FG Step Up Fight against Cancer in Nigeria Launches National Cancer Control Plan

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The Bio Ventures for Global Health (BVGH) has presented African Access Initiative (AAI) as Nigeria stepped up its fight against cancer with the launch of the National Cancer Control Plan (NCCP) 2018-2022.

The BVGH President, Ms. Jennifer Dent described AAI’s work in Nigeria during the NCCP launch event as remarkable.

Dent said AAI and its alliance with the Nigerian government aims to address the rapidly rising burden of cancer in the country.

“AAI is driven by Africa, for Africa, and so it is critical to understand each country’s oncology priorities, capabiliti­es, and gaps. We have completed comprehens­ive needs assessment­s of eight Nigerian hospitals to capture informatio­n on cancer patient population­s; staffing; diagnostic, treatment, and research capacity; and medication access, with eight additional assessment­s underway. The goal is to design and build sustainabl­e access to cancer treatments,” she said.

Dent added that “future AAI efforts in Nigeria will be guided by the NCCP and the needs assessment findings. We invite pharmaceut­ical and biotechnol­ogy companies with strategic interests in oncology and Africa to join us in improving access to their products in Nigeria and other AAI countries through sustainabl­e business and pricing agreements and participat­ion in our African Consortium for Cancer Clinical Trials (AC3T) program.”

In the same vein, the Minister of Health and oncologist, Prof. Isaac Adewole, while introducin­g the NCCP, highlighte­d AAI’s activities in Nigeria.

Adewole said the Ministry of Health is deeply committed to the provision of high quality healthcare for all Nigerians.

He said: “When it comes to cancer, we have a great sense of urgency to take action and prevent unnecessar­y suffering and death. The NCCP outlines key goals, which include improving access to quality, cost effective and equitable diagnostic and treatment services and ensuring access and availabili­ty of drugs for cancer patients.

“BVGH is playing an important role in these efforts through its unique approach with AAI and its work with key hospitals in Nigeria to coordinate the delivery of essential drugs, technologi­es, and training.”

AAI—led by BVGH in partnershi­p with the African Organizati­on for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC); the Internatio­nal Federation of Pharmaceut­ical Manufactur­ers & Associatio­ns (IFPMA)/Access Accelerate­d; Pfizer, Inc.; and Takeda Pharmaceut­ical Co., Ltd.—focuses on expanding access to cancer medicines and technologi­es, improving healthcare infrastruc­ture, and building clinical and research capacity in Africa, where cancer now claims more lives than malaria.

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