THE First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to prioritise their health and support one another in the fight against cancer, emphasising the need for awareness, early detection, and equitable access to treatment.
Tinubu, who made the call yesterday in her message in commemoration of the 2025 World Cancer Day (WCD), highlighted the devastating impact of cancer on individuals and families globally.
The WCD is observed annually on Feb. 4, to raise awareness about cancer prevention, detection, and treatment, with a global push towards reducing the impact of the disease.
“As we observe world cancer day today, we are reminded of the burden cancer places on millions of individuals and families in Nigeria, and around the globe.
“This year’s theme, ‘United by Unique’, underscores the importance of personalised cancer treatment, ensuring that care is tailored to meet the specific needs of each patient.
“The theme emphasises the significance of adapting cancer treatments to cater to the unique needs of each individual. This day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to combat this global health challenge.
“In Nigeria, cancer remains a leading cause of death, but with determination and partnership, we can change this narrative.
“Every individual, regardless of their socio-economic status, deserves the opportunity to live a healthy life, free from the devastating impact of cancer,” she stated.
The first lady, however, called on all Nigerians to take proactive steps by undergoing regular screenings and embracing early detection methods, which significantly improves survival rates.
Tinubu reaffirmed her commitment to supporting initiatives that promote cancer awareness and treatment accessibility, while also calling for collective action from healthcare stakeholders, government agencies and the public.
“Let us continue to unite and raise awareness about cancer, prioritise screening, early detection and equitable access to treatment for all.
“I urge all Nigerians to prioritise their health and support one another in our collective fight against this disease,” she said. (NAN)