Prostate cancer kills 14 men everyday in Nigeria, Dr Abia Nzelu,
Coordinator, National Cancer Prevention Programme (NCPP), Lagos State
branch, has said.
Nzelu, who said this in an interview with the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Tuesday, noted that the figure
was based on studies.
She said that most men report their cancer
cases late when the symptoms had already manifested and attributed the
situation to ignorance.
According to her, people die unnecessarily, even when they are diagnosed because there are no facilities to treat them.
“Prostate
cancer, the second commonest cancer in men, kills 14 men in Nigeria
every day. This is not acceptable because it can be prevented.
“India
has over 120 comprehensive cancer centres and we don’t have even one
centre that has everything to take care of any kind of cancer that can
carry out world class research.
“We need something like this in
our own country, because apart from the fact that those that have, can
afford it and travel, what of those that cannot?
“In Nigeria, cancer is like a death sentence that is why most deaths here are unnecessary; they are untimely.
“When we had the Dana crash, we were all shouting, but each day people
are dying of cancer. Because, they are dying silently, we are not doing
anything about it.”
Nzelu said that the prevention should be
through life style modification, screening and routine checkups, at
least once a year for those who are 40 and above.
She said that
regular exercise, losing weight and imbibing the culture of health
maintenance could reduce the risk by 50 per cent.
She advocated
the establishment of cancer centres in each of the six-geo-political
zones, adding that such centres could be built through self-help
projects rather than waiting for government.
“The only way to go about it is to get our own comprehensive cancer centres and we cannot wait for government to get them.
“And
so the Nigerian Communications Commission has created a platform
through which everybody, irrespective of economic status, can
contribute, can save own life and save the lives of other people.
“By
just contributing N100; by texting ‘Cancer‘to 44777; we will be able to
achieve this; we will be able to build these cancer centres in the six
geo-political zones.
“We will be able to have it at affordable
rate for the poor people. Nigerians should join hands together so that
we will achieve this great and noble venture.
“Because together it is possible, that was the theme of this year‘s cancer day.”
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