The Guardian (Nigeria)

CMA decries rising cases of cancer

USAID donates to Nigeria’s TB programme

- By Chukwuma Muanya

THE Commonweal­th Medical Associatio­n ( CMA) has decried the rising cases of cancer in the Commonweal­th of Nations, calling on government­s to integrate cancer prevention and treatment services within their frameworks for Universal Health Coverage ( UHC).

This call was made in a broadcast by the President of CMA, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, as part of the associatio­n’s activities to mark the 2021 World Cancer Day.

In his broadcast, Enabulele stated that

“cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally,” with about 12 persons dying every minute in Low and Middle- Income Countries ( LMIC) of the world.

Identifyin­g cervical cancer as a major challenge in the Commonweal­th, the CMA president disclosed that the Commonweal­th of Nations “accounts for about 40 per cent of the global cervical cancer burden and 43 per cent of the global cervical cancer mortality, and with 85 per cent of deaths from cervical cancer occurring in the

LMIC countries.”

He further stated that nearly half a million women in the Commonweal­th of Nations were living with cervical cancer, with one woman dying from cervical cancer every five minutes. He, therefore, called for accelerate­d attention and action to stem the rising tide of cancers, particular­ly in LMIC countries.

Enabulele averred that the huge burden of cervical cancer was a reflection of social injustice and numerous other factors including poverty and inequity in access to quality cancer care.

While calling for more altruistic action on the social determinan­ts of health, the CMA president called for more intense advocacy and public enlightenm­ent on the disease.

MEANWHILE, the United States Agency for I n t e r n a t i o n a l Developmen­t ( USAID) has donated tools to Nigeria’s National Tuberculos­is ( TB) and Leprosy Control Programme for the testing and diagnosis of more than 10,000 patients suspected of having the disease.

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