FG, NSIA sign MoU to enhance cancer care in Nigeria

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FG, NSIA sign MoU to enhance cancer care in Nigeria
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Mr Pate said that the MoU would aid the procurement of oncology equipment for the management of cancer.

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This is because it would mark the end of tragic stories for thousands of Nigerians who struggle to get care for cancer. “But this is a different path where we’re using a government-owned entity to execute, where the entity will go directly to the manufacturers, taking away the middlemen. On his part, Umar-Sadiq of NSIA said that the organisation had seen first-hand through its facility, the NSIA-LUTH Cancer Centre, the significant impact a localised world-class oncology facility can make to Nigerians.

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