The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said that over 40 women from
different Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Borno benefited from its
one-week free cancer screening/treatment programme.
Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, Director of Public
Relations and Information, made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.
According to him, the exercise was held at the newly
established NAF Cancer Screening Centre at 109 Composite Group in Maiduguri
from May 16 to 20.
He said that it was in fulfilment of the pledge earlier made
by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, to extend
healthcare delivery to less privileged, particularly in IDPs camps.
“The screening covered cancer of the breast, cervix,
ovaries, colon and liver, was also extended to NAF personnel and their
dependants.
“The screening and treatment were conducted by NAF medical
personnel, who had earlier received in-house training as part of the
capacity-building efforts of the NAF leadership.
“The screening methods used by NAF medical personnel
include: colposcopy, ultra-sound, mammogram and laboratory test of various
tumor markers,” he said.
Adesanya said that during the screening those detected with
early stages of cancer of the cervix were promptly treated, free of charge,
using colonoscopy.
He said that the women from the IDPs camps equally took
advantage of the opportunity to examine other key aspects of their health
status at no cost.
The CAS had reassured the IDPs and other members of the
public that the exercise would be a continuous one.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that CAS had
promised during the 2016 week training of healthcare practitioners by NAF
Medical Services that “the cervical screening facilities at NAF Hospital,
Abuja, would be provided in other hospitals across the country’’. (NAN)
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