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PPC Healthcare Stresses the Need for Collective Efforts Against Breast Cancer

Breast cancer remains a pervasive global health challenge, affecting millions of individuals

annually. Dr. Wale Olusanya, a distinguished doctor of pathology and the Centre Manager of

BT Health and Diagnostic Centre, LASUTH, stated that advocacy efforts have long been

centered around raising awareness about the significance of early detection as a key factor in

improving survival rates and treatment outcomes.

According to him, "Breast Cancer Awareness serves as a poignant reminder that our collective

efforts are paramount in addressing the challenges posed by this disease. It’s not just about going

‘pink’, it’s about fostering a culture of awareness, education, and early detection. Together, we

can make a significant impact in the lives of those affected by breast cancer."

He also emphasized the need for communities to come together to support individuals facing

breast cancer and to promote initiatives that facilitate early detection citing the recent training of

radiologists at the BT Health and Diagnostic Centre (BTHDC), LASUTH in collaboration with

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, New York and PPC Healthcare.

“The recent training, held at the state-of-the-art facilities of BT Health and Diagnostic Centre,

LASUTH, brought together leading experts and radiologists dedicated to advancing breast

cancer detection methods. The curriculum encompassed the latest advancements in imaging

technologies, including molecular imaging, functional MRI, and advanced nuclear medicine

techniques. This collaboration with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre and PPC

Healthcare exemplifies our commitment to advancing breast cancer advocacy and ensuring that

our radiologists are equipped with the latest expertise in diagnostics."

According to the International Agency Research on Cancer (IARC), the burden of breast cancer

in Nigeria is rising with 28,380 new cases of breast cancers recorded in 2020. This figure

represents 22.7% of new types of cancers and accounts for the highest proportion of cancer types

in Nigeria.

Dr. Olusanya encouraged individuals to prioritize regular screenings, self-examination, and

education about breast health. He stressed that knowledge empowers individuals to take charge

of their health and plays a crucial role in reducing the global burden of breast cancer.

He further reiterated the commitment of BTHDC (a subsidiary of PPC Healthcare) to advancing

breast cancer advocacy and called upon individuals, healthcare professionals, and policymakers

to join forces in the quest for a world without breast cancer.

BT Health and Diagnostic Centre is a Public-Private Partnership between the Lagos State

government and PPC Limited. As a leader in healthcare technology, PPC Healthcare provides

medical radio-diagnostic imaging systems (MRI, CT, Digital Mammography, Ultrasound,

Digital Xray, Fluoroscopy etc), Nuclear Medicine (Positron Emission Tomography and Single-

Photon Emission Tomography) and Radiation Therapy Systems (Linear Accelerator,

Brachytherapy, etc) required in early breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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