It was not long after CancerAware Nigeria
started as an NGO that we quickly came to accept the realities of being
a non-profit in the country and the huge importance of our work. Soon,
it became obvious that to fight the growing cancer rate in Nigeria, one
would need to go beyond the cancer walks and gala nights to the tangible
and intangible nature of cancer, mainly the availability and access to
treatment facilities.
As such, we embarked on a needs assessment in Lagos state at the Oncology and Radiotherapy Department of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
The choice of LUTH as a beneficiary of our intended project was a
simple one; with the limited number of functional cancer centers in
Nigeria, the hospital caters to a large number of patients on a daily
basis.
What quickly became apparent
during our assessment exercise was that although the needs of cancer
patients in Nigeria were multi-dimensional and huge, the infrastructural
challenges facing the medical personnel was equally as essential and
vital to our cancer intervention strategy for Nigeria.
Our
extensive renovation project of the cancer unit at LUTH was completed
in under 3 weeks and included the donation of furniture, medical
equipment and a general overhaul of the facility. The project was
implemented with the financial support of APM Terminals Apapa, who solely sponsored it.
The
handing over ceremony which took place just in time for Christmas was
held on Monday, the 21st of December 2015 and was well attended by
officials of the hospital, CancerAware Nigeria and APM Terminals Apapa. While giving the attendees a tour of the newly renovated facilities, Dr. Alabi,
a consultant oncologist at the department said the new look of the unit
was already having a positive impact on the patients and staff of the
facility.
The Head of Radiotherapy and Oncology Department of LUTH, Prof. Remi Ajekigbe commended CancerAware Nigeria
for its commitment to the fight against cancer in the country and also
for undertaking the project. He also thanked the management of APM
Terminals Apapa for their financial support of the project.
This
project has given more practical insight into the challenges faced by
cancer patients in Nigeria as well as of the medical personnel who treat
them. It is part of our short term objectives to scale this project up
and create more impact across the country.
About CancerAware Nigeria CancerAware Nigeria is a Lagos based cancer intervention non-profit that is focused on creating
meaningful change in the area of cancer in Nigeria.
meaningful change in the area of cancer in Nigeria.
To sponsor our campaigns/events or for more information about how to get involved in volunteering
your time or resources to create this change, email talk@canceraware.org.ng or call 08188046560
your time or resources to create this change, email talk@canceraware.org.ng or call 08188046560
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