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“Global Experts Urge Action to Boost Africa’s Childhood Cancer Survival Rates at Lagos Summit”

(Alternative: “Nigeria Joins WHO Cancer Initiative as Experts Push for Faster Diagnosis in Africa”)

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“Global Experts Urge Action to Boost Africa’s Childhood Cancer Survival Rates at Lagos Summit”

(Alternative: “Nigeria Joins WHO Cancer Initiative as Experts Push for Faster Diagnosis in Africa”)

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 7:41 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Global Experts Demand Urgent Action to Close Africa’s Childhood Cancer Survival Gap

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A Stark Survival DividePolicy Shifts and Global PartnershipsAI and the Future of African Cancer CareFunding and Infrastructure Challenges PersistA Unified Push for Change

LAGOS, Nigeria – Medical experts and policymakers from around the world are rallying for immediate, coordinated efforts to improve childhood cancer survival rates in Africa, where children face drastically lower chances of beating the disease compared to wealthier nations.

The urgent call came during the 16th Biennial Congress of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP) Africa, held in Lagos and co-hosted by The Dorcas Cancer Foundation and the Nigerian Society of Pediatric Oncology. Over a week of intensive discussions, specialists explored how cutting-edge technologies—including artificial intelligence—could revolutionize early detection, treatment, and patient monitoring across the continent.

A Stark Survival Divide

Dr. Adedayo Joseph, Chair of the conference’s Scientific Committee and founder of The Dorcas Cancer Foundation, highlighted the alarming disparity in outcomes. While over 90% of children with cancer survive in high-income countries, fewer than 30% do so in many African nations, including Nigeria.

“Africa still faces major hurdles in childhood cancer care,” Joseph said. “But this conference has united scientists, doctors, survivors, and policymakers to change that trajectory.”

A pediatric radiation oncologist at Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Joseph revealed that breakthroughs discussed at the event could dramatically speed up diagnosis times. A new U.S.-backed diagnostic tool, soon to be available for 2,000 Nigerian children, slashes waiting periods from weeks to just 48 hours.

Policy Shifts and Global Partnerships

Nigeria’s recent adoption of the World Health Organization’s Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer—paired with a new National Cancer Control Plan—signals growing political commitment. “Every child saved means 40 to 60 more years of life returned to their community and economy,” Joseph emphasized.

Dr. Adeseye Akinsete, President of the Nigerian Society of Pediatric Oncology, noted that the conference strengthened ties between African governments and international experts. Key talks centered on expanding access to medicines, upgrading medical infrastructure, and developing Africa-specific clinical data to tailor treatments.

“Pediatric oncology is finally gaining visibility in Nigeria,” Akinsete said. “Collaboration is key to turning the tide.”

AI and the Future of African Cancer Care

Emerging technologies took center stage, with AI poised to transform diagnosis and treatment accuracy. Dr. Nickhill Bhakta of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital pointed to measurable progress in African pediatric cancer care, driven by global partnerships.

“Childhood cancer is increasingly curable, but access remains unequal,” Bhakta said, citing recent Lancet studies. “Saving a child isn’t just healthcare—it’s an economic investment with exponential returns.”

Funding and Infrastructure Challenges Persist

Despite gains, Africa still trails other regions in resources. Dr. Jeannette Parkes, a radiation oncologist at the University of Cape Town, stressed that costly equipment and maintenance gaps undermine progress.

“Advanced machines mean little without trained staff and reliable facilities,” Parkes said. While AI could help bridge expertise shortages, she warned that sustainable solutions require holistic investment—from diagnosis to long-term survivor care.

A Unified Push for Change

The conference closed with a resounding message: Africa’s childhood cancer crisis demands urgent, scalable solutions. With innovation, policy reforms, and global solidarity, experts believe the survival gap can—and must—be closed.

— Reported by Nexio News

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