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Cancer is a psycho-social challenge for patients, families- Don

Kenneth Onyekwere by Kenneth Onyekwere
September 26, 2025
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The Director General of National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), Abuja, Prof. Mallami Aliyu, on Thursday described cancer as a physical disease that poses profound emotional and psycho-social challenge for patients and families.

He said the killer disease is often characterized by anxiety, depression, fear and uncertainty.

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Aliyu stated this at the ongoing 14th Psycho-Oncology Society of Nigeria (POSON) National Scientific conference and workshop at the David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences (DUFUHS), Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State with the theme: “Integrating Psycho-Oncology into Nigeria’s mainstream cancer care”.

He noted that psycho-incology was a critical component of modern cancer care and commended organizers of the event for providing a platform to reflect on the dimension of cancer care that is often overlooked.

“I commend the organizers of this event for providing a platform to reflect on the dimension of cancer care that is often overlooked but is crucial to the holistic treatment and survivorship of our patients.

“The National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) was established to provide national leadership in cancer research, prevention, treatment and control in the country.

“Our mandate in the institute is clear, that is to advance scientific knowledge, strengthen the system and ensure that every Nigerian has access to high quality and evidence-based cancer care.

“Cancer is not just a physical disease, but also a profound emotional and psycho-social challenge for patients and families.

“The journey is often marked by anxiety, depression, fear and uncertainty and that is why Psycho-Oncology is a critical component of modern cancer care”, he stated.

Vice Chancellor of the David Umahi Federal University Health Sciences (DUFUHS), Prof. Jesse Uneke, represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration of the university, Prof. Nkiruka Folaronmi described osycho-oncology as not just a discipline but a lifeline.

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He said in Nigeria where cancer diagnoses often carry the weight of stigma, fear and emotional distress, osycho-oncologist bridges the gap between physical treatment and psychological well-being.

“As we explore cutting-edge research survivorship, mental health interventions, culturally sensitive care, and holistic support systems, let us keep in focus the patients, families, and communities who depend on us for hope”, he urged the psycho-oncologists.

He assured that the university was committed to supporting research, education, and training in psycho-oncology and expressed optimism that the conference will contribute significantly to advancing the understanding of the psycho-oncology field and improving patients care.

One of the medical doctors in the university, Ikechukwu Chukwuocha said over 300 cancer patients have been treated in the DUFUHS’ state-of-the-art cancer center since it commence operation this year.

He said the patients included adults and children who underwent surgeries.

In her address, President of POSON, Dr. Elizabeth Akin-Odanye said the theme of the conference was a timely and urgent call to action.

“As cancer prevalence continues to rise across the country, there is an ever-growing recognition that cancer care just go beyond surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.

“The emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of cancer so central to patients quality of life and survivorship must no longer remain at the periphery of care. It is time for full integration”, she stated.

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