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NOA Urges Nigerians to Report Cancer Symptoms Early

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 2:51 pm
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NOA urges Nigerians to report cancer symptoms early during World Cancer Day 2025
NOA calls for early reporting of cancer symptoms to health facilities as Nigeria marks World Cancer Day 2025.
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The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has urged Nigerians to promptly report signs and symptoms of cancer to health facilities, stressing that early detection can significantly reduce cancer-related deaths.

The Director of the agency in Jigawa State, Malam Ahmad Ibrahim, made the call in a statement issued in Dutse on Wednesday to mark World Cancer Day 2025, observed annually on February 4.

Ibrahim said the agency joined the global community to raise awareness on cancer prevention, early detection and equitable access to care, noting that cancer remains a major public health challenge in Nigeria.

He said many cancer cases in the country are detected at advanced stages due to low awareness, stigma and limited access to screening services.

According to him, cancer is not a death sentence if detected early, adding that many forms of the disease are preventable through healthy lifestyle choices.

Ibrahim listed breast cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer and colorectal cancer as the most common cancers affecting Nigerians.

He identified warning signs that should not be ignored to include unusual lumps or swellings, persistent pain, unexplained weight loss, abnormal bleeding or discharge, changes in breast shape or skin, persistent cough or hoarseness, and non-healing sores.

The NOA director advised Nigerians to avoid tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption, while encouraging healthy diets rich in fruits and vegetables, regular physical activity, weight control, protection from harmful sun exposure, and vaccination against Hepatitis B and Human Papillomavirus (HPV).

He further urged citizens to take advantage of routine cancer screening, including breast self-examination and mammography, cervical cancer screening through Pap smear or HPV tests, prostate screening for men above 40 years, and regular medical check-ups.

Ibrahim dismissed misconceptions that cancer is caused by witchcraft or is contagious, stressing that traditional remedies alone cannot cure the disease and that early medical care improves survival outcomes.

He called on communities, religious and traditional leaders, families and the media to support cancer awareness efforts, reduce stigma and promote healthy living.

“Cancer care is a shared responsibility. Closing the care gap begins with awareness, compassion and timely action,” he said.

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