It is essential to overcome the silence and systemic gaps in Nigeria’s cancer care

    Isedehi Aigbogun | YSOT | Jan 28, 2026    
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Cancer care remains one of the most under-addressed public health challenges in Nigeria. This is not because the disease is rare, but because the systems meant to respond to it are weak, underfunded, and socially constrained. While Nigeria has established cancer centres and treatment programmes, access to care remains prohibitively expensive for the majority of citizens. The result is a growing disconnect between policy intent and lived reality, where diagnosis often becomes a sentence of financial ruin or silent suffering.

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