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NICRAT to integrate cancer prevention activities at PHC level

The National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), is seeking the support of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) to leverage on its already existing massive structure to integrate the activities of cancer prevention at the Primary Health Care (PHC) level.

NICRAT is also seeking the support of the NPHCDA to launch  cancer National Indicator and impact survey.

The Director General of NICRAT, Prof. Usman Malami Aliyu, stated this when he visited the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr.Muyi Aina, in his office in Abuja.

He explained that the indicator and impact survey will describe precisely and accurately cancer prevalence, economic impact and resource gaps of cancer in the country.

“We also want you to support the inclusion of cancers as part of integrated disease surveillance system of the country.  We can see the possibility of integrating cancer as disease surveillance in the system that is already existing,”  Prof. Malami said.

While commending the NPHCDA Executive Director for the recent roll out of the HPV vaccination campaign, the NICRAT Director General disclosed that two months ago, his Institute launched three important documents for the country in the area of cancer research.

“The first one is the review of the five year strategic cancer plan for the country (2023-2027). The second one was the launching of the cervical cancer control plan. Then the third one is a brand new cancer research plan for the country,” he said.

Reiterating the need for the cancer indicator and impact survey, the NICRAT Director General said: Most of the data that we are currently working with are just mere estimates and is not telling good of the country. We want to partner with you because you have the existing structure and expertise to push this survey.

“We are also requesting that we form a technical committee with members from the two agencies. The committee will determine the partnership and collaboration between the two sister agencies in the area of health promotion, lifestyle modification and cancer awareness campaign.

“We can have a team that will fashion out partnership between the two agencies in the implementation of National Cervical Cancer Screening, HPV DNA testing.

“The two agencies can also identify and work out modalities for collaborative research  in the area of behavioral and implementation service at PHCs level on the programmes and activities leading to cancer prevention and control.”

The NICRAT Director General also sought for the support of the NPHCDA in designing and launching a national cervical cancer screening programme as a follow up to the HPV vaccine programme that has been rolled out.

Speaking, the Executive Director of the NPHCDA, Dr. Muyi Aina, commended the NICRAT Director General for the initiative, noting that there is a lot of opportunities for collaboration between the two agencies.

While expressing concern about the rising cases of Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in the country, Dr. Aina said: “I can assure you cancer screening and testing at the PHC level are at the top of my agenda. We can’t ignore cancer treatment. I have a special and personal interest in cancer care.

“There is a lot of opportunity for collaboration between the NPHCDA and NICRAT. I like the idea of a technical committee and we will work around it.”

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