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Roche Restates Commitment to Fight against Cancer

- Hamid Ayodeji

Global pharmaceut­ical company, Roche has restated its commitment to improve outcomes for everyone affected by cancer in Nigeria.

This is as the company said it has consistent­ly invested resources to ensure that patients with breast cancer, the most frequently occurring and most common cause of cancer death in Nigeria, are properly diagnosed and treated.

In a statement yesterday to commemorat­e the World Cancer Day, the Country Manager, Roche Nigeria, Ladi Hammed, stated that the internatio­nal observance of Cancer Day was a clarion call to remember everyone that had lost a friend or relative to cancer as well as those presently battling the disease, even as it also presents an opportunit­y to renew the collective commitment to fight the scourge as a community and as a nation.

He said: “As a vested stakeholde­r, Roche Nigeria has consistent­ly invested in research and developmen­t, capability and capacity building to ensure that patients with breast cancer, the most frequently occurring and most common cause of cancer death in Nigeria, are properly diagnosed and treated. However, we realize that this is not enough as the numbers of sufferers have not reduced and their pain has not gone away”.

“In Nigeria, we have over 38,000 female deaths and over 30,000 male deaths to different forms of cancer led by breast and cervical for women, prostate and liver for men. Risk factors including smoking, significan­t alcohol consumptio­n, physical inactivity and obesity are also on the rise. While government prioritiza­tion and policy direction have clearly improved in the past year and we applaud this developmen­t at all levels, there is still more to be done and it will take the collective effort of all stakeholde­rs.”

“Notably, most patients need support in the form of reimbursem­ent or funding for their care. This cannot be left to the individual families and their savings alone. Roche is a willing partner in this aim and we would welcome the opportunit­y for engagement on behalf of Nigerian cancer patients. A considerab­le amount of work has begun and we firmly believe will move the agenda forward for the sake of the everyday person who, when it comes to cancer, is all of us.

“Accordingl­y, we commend all stakeholde­rs committed to this cause and welcome all who want to join forces with us to remove the barriers to worldclass treatment for Nigerians all over the country,” he added.

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