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The Hassy’s Haven Foundation has observed that cancer has become a significant health concern in Nigeria, affecting 28% of the population directly or through their family members.

In a statement issued by the Founder of the Foundation, Hassana Muhammad Yakubu, they stated that the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment disclosed that Nigeria recorded over 120,000 new cases of cancer annually.

‘In 2020, an estimated 78,000 Nigerians succumbed to cancer-related complications, with 44,699 females and 34,200 males affected. These alarming statistics highlight the urgent need for action.”

‘Hassy’s Haven Foundation is committed to disrupting the impact of cancer in Nigeria. We aim to raise awareness, advocate for improved access to treatment and research, and provide support to affected individuals, particularly girls, orphans, widows, and the less privileged.”

“One major challenge we face is the inadequate cancer treatment equipment in Nigeria, especially in the Northwest region, lacking any radiotherapy machines.”

“The situation forces patients to travel long distances, incurring substantial costs for transportation, accommodation, and feeding.Modern technologies like Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) and Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) are out of reach for many due to their capital-intensive nature.”

 “Hassy’s Haven Foundation calls for policies that address these challenges, advocating for the inclusion of cancer treatment in the Nigerian National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to alleviate the burden on patients and their families.”

“The foundation emphasizes the importance of regular health check-ups to detect abnormalities early.We urge all Nigerians to prioritize their health and seek medical attention promptly, as early intervention can significantly impact the outcome of cancer-related diseases.”

“Together, with the support of stakeholders, we aspire to make strides in the fight against cancer and create a healthier future for all Nigerians,” the statement added .

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