Organisation Calls For Synergy In Tackling Childhood Cancer

A charity organization, Lions Clubs International has called for synergy between government and relevant stakeholders, to create awareness and reduce number casualty of childhood cancer.

The organization made the call through President of Eko Centennial Lions Club, Muhammed Oyebanjo while, briefing the press on activities line up for his investiture as the 4th president of the club.

Oyebanjo said: “80% of childhood cancers are curable. But this is dependent on early detection and progressive treatment, he further noted that only about 20% to 30% of them receive such treatment. This is often due to inhibitive costs.

“So, for us to reduce number of casualties across board in Africa , there must collaborations among all the concern stakeholders”.

Oyebanjo said lions club would not relent in champion the course of creating awareness on childhood cancer and also providing necessary support for victims.

He disclosed that every necessary arrangement has been made for this year’s International Childhood Cancer Day.(ICCD), which is slated for February 15, to be memorable and impactful.

The Theme for this year is, Better Survival is Achievable through our Hands.

ICCD raises awareness about childhood cancer and expresses support for children and adolescents with cancer, the survivors and their families. ICCD also supports the health of staff involved in caring for these children”, he stated.


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