Nigeria: First Ladies Seek More Funds to Curb Cancer Spread

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First Ladies Seek More Funds to Curb Cancer Spread leadershipNGA: Nigeria

This is even as the chairman, senate committee on health, Dr Ibrahim Oloriegbe, decried what he described as poor utilisation of the cancer care fund by the Federal Ministry of Health.

"If cancer is placed under health insurance, many patients will have access to treatment. That fund is not implemented because the private sector is not involved. Private sector involvement will enable more beneficiaries to benefit," he said. The development, the minister said, is aimed at increasing the availability and space to be able to accommodate more patients.He said cancer treatment is very costly,"There is a government programme, the cancer care fund which reduces the burden by 50 percent. Even with the 50 percent, it is still too much for many people."

 

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