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In Service Of Humanity (ISOH) Foundation Partners BellaNaija for an X (Twitter) Spaces Conversation on Breast Cancer Awareness | October 6

In Service of Humanity (ISOH) Foundation, a welfare and health focused non government organisation partners with BellaNaija for an X Spaces session on - BellaNaija.com. October 5, 2023

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World Cancer Day: Experts harp on healthy diet, exercise | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Nigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

Eating the right diet including vegetables, fresh fruits, tiger-nuts milk and engaging in exercise can prevent cancer, experts have said.

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Cancer: Polaris Bank advocates quality lifestyle, early presentation to save lives

/PRNewswire/ Against the background of widespread incidence of breast cancer in the country and its attendant impact on patients overall wellbeing, experts.

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Amid COVID-19 2nd wave, experts worry over late presentation of cancer patients

Amid COVID-19 2nd wave, experts worry over late presentation of cancer patients On By Gabriel Olawale Cancer specialists have raised the alarm over the increasing number of patients presenting late for treatment saying it is making management of the condition difficult. The group of experts who spoke in Lagos during the commemoration of the 2021  World Cancer Day held by  NSIA-LUTH, called on the Federal and state governments to promote health insurance among the citizens with a view to addressing challenges associated with out -of -pocket payment. The Head of Department of Radiotherapy, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Dr. Habeebu Muhammad, said Nigeria has high cancer mortality due to late presentation, “80 percent of cancer patients present at stage 3 or 4 when curative treatment is elusive.”

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