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The wife of the governor of Ogun State, Bamidele Abiodun, has emphasized the importance of early cancer detection, urging individuals who have received key messages on cancer prevention and treatment to actively spread awareness within their communities.



She spoke on Friday at a cancer awareness and screening program organized by the Ogun State Ministry of Health and Ajose Foundation to commemorate World Cancer Day, held at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta.

Mrs. Abiodun noted that early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and saves lives.

She described cancer as a deeply personal journey that affects not only patients but also their families emotionally, financially, and in various other ways. She noted that the theme for World Cancer Day 2025–2027, “United by Unique," highlights the need for a people-centered approach to cancer care, ensuring that patients receive individualized support and empathy.

She said: “Ogun State has adopted a multi-sectoral approach to cancer advocacy by collaborating with traditional and religious institutions to take awareness campaigns to the grassroots.
“By engaging trusted voices within communities, we can dispel myths, encourage early screening, and ultimately save more lives.”
She explained that beyond early detection, individuals and families affected by cancer require comprehensive support, including access to counseling, palliative care, and financial assistance to ease the cost of treatment.
In her welcome remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, stated that the Ogun State Government, under the Abiodun-led administration, recognizes cancer as a major public health concern and has prioritized early detection, improved access to treatment, and patient support.
Coker said various initiatives, such as screening programs, community outreach, and partnerships with healthcare organizations, have been implemented to ensure that no resident is left behind in the fight against cancer.
She implored residents of the state to embrace the health insurance scheme, which covers yearly cancer screenings for beneficiaries, calling for collective action to reduce the burden of cancer in the state, particularly through increased awareness, patient support, advocacy for better healthcare policies, and encouragement of regular screenings.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adijat Adeleye, advised women not to remain silent about their health and to take advantage of the screening services available to them.
“Breast and cervical cancers are among the leading causes of death among women, yet early detection can make all the difference. Do not wait until it is too late. Please get screened for breast and cervical cancer and prioritize your health,” she urged.

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