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Expert Urges Govt To Invest In Prostate Cancer Research to Reduce Death Rate

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September 14, 2022
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Lokoja – A Consultant Urologist at the Federal Medical Center (FMC), Lokoja, Dr Ayodeji Ogunmola has called on government at all levels to invest in cancer research to reduce the high rate of death due to prostate.

Speaking on the sideline of prostate cancer awareness month organized by Cancer of the Prostate Trans-Atlantic Consortium (CAPTC), Federal Medical Center (FMC), Lokoja Site, on Wednesday, Ogunmola noted that prostate cancer is the second leading cause of death among men in Nigeria.

According to him, there is no specific cause of prostate cancer.

He said Cancer of the Prostate Trans-Atlantic Consortium (CAPTC) has the mandate to improve the disparity in prostate cancer in men.

“Prevention, they say is always better than cure. Prostate cancer is generally littered in the society especially in the third world country like Nigeria, because of inadequate investment and lack of adequate education for people to know that this disease is in existence.

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“A lot of people tend to arrogate this disease to arrows sent by the evil people in their community, instead of going for periodic screening so that you can pick it early and commence adequate treatment.

“By the time we began to see patients who are already in advance stage and there is no much that can be offered in terms of services, things get worsen.

“So, most patients tend to believe that it is death sentence. But is not actually so.

“The way is to invest in cancer research, pick it early and be able to institute adequate treatment that will lead to elongation of life,” he said.

The team lead of CAPTC Lokoja site, a consultant surgeon with Federal Medical Center, Lokoja, Dr Taiwo Jones Olaoluwa, said it is very worrisome that there is no available statistics for people suffering from prostate cancer despite it is one of the leading causes of death for men in Nigeria.

According to him, the aim of the awareness programme is to prevent the advent of prostate cancer which he termed a silent killer disease among men from 50years and above.

The surgeon explained that early detection and testing remains the best way out for reducing death rate in Nigeria caused by prostate cancer.

“We actually run a cancer registry here at the Federal Medical center Lokoja. That is supposed to be something that will feed up to the central cancer registry in the Federal ministry of Health.

“But a number of patients that present to the hospital is the only one we have. We cannot feed in data without adequate diagnosis.

“So if a patient die in a private hospital from suspected cancer of prostate, without you confirming it, you can’t label such.

The only data we have is the one we are able to diagnose in FMC. And that is a big problem which should be looked into if we much reduce death rate as a result of prostate cancer in Nigeria,” Olaoluwa added.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chief Medical Director, Federal Medical Center, Lokoja, Dr Olatunde Alabi said the management of FMC is committed towards reducing prostate cancer in Nigeria.

“Prostate cancer is one of the cancer that is prevalent in this environment.

“Government has done enough on its awareness programme. It is something that is preventable if you are screened earlier and take the appropriate step.

“Our plans now is to emphasize awareness and screen early diagnosis and treatment,” he said.

Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that begins in the gland cells of the prostate which is found only in males. (vitalnewsngr.com)

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