The Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria (IHVN) has met with representatives from the City Cancer Challenge and the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) to discuss potential areas of collaboration in advancing cancer research and care in Nigeria.
During the meeting which held at the IHVN Campus in Abuja, the organizations discussed ways to improve cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment through evidence-based research and capacity building. They also highlighted the importance of a coordinated response to improve cancer care infrastructure and strengthen the health system.
IRCE Coordinator, Dr. Okpokoro welcomed the guests and expressed optimism about the partnership. “The collaboration aligns with our commitment to improving health outcomes for Nigerians and this visit is aimed at fostering the advancement in cancer care, research innovation, and implementation globally and working towards creating a brighter future for cancer patients, through the combination of expertise, resources, experience and innovative solutions,” he said.
Representative from City Cancer Challenge, Dr. Meritxel Mallafré -Larrosa, noted that fostering partnerships with local stakeholders is important in creating sustainable cancer care systems. They also shared successful case studies from other cities worldwide, offering insights into how similar initiatives can be adapted to Nigeria’s unique context.
NICRAT representative Nwamaka Lasebikan who was also at the meeting expressed her excitement for the collaboration and looked forward to meaningful partnership.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to explore a formal partnership framework and identify pilot projects to address pressing challenges in cancer care across the country.