HASSY Haven Foundation a Non Governmental Organisation is set to partners Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH) to support female vulnerable Cancer patients.
The Chief Medical Director, ABUTH Shika, Kaduna State, Prof Ahmed Umdagas Hamidu made this known when he received the team of Hassy’s Haven Foundation on advocacy visit in his office said as a part of the efforts of the federal government, under it Cancer Health Fund(CHF) program where N1 million is deposited into the wallets of vulnerable cancer patients to support their treatments.
The CHF is an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Health aimed at providing cancer treatment to indigent Nigerians and strengthening national cancer care.
He said the support which is basically for breast ,cervical and prostate cancer patients as way complement their efforts to enquire adequate treatment.
“Before a breast, cervical cancer patient can access the wallet, our social health workers will assess the vulnerability of such patient after which a team of medical experts will examine that eligibility.
“They will send it to me for approval and onward transfer to the Federal Ministry of Health who will then open and credit the intending beneficiary’s account with the non-withdrawable sum of N1m for treatment’he said
He said despite FGe efforts, some patients do not come for the treatment due to various constraints, highlighting the need for additional support
He said ,some patient’s wallet have been credited but they are not coming for treatment because they don’t haves money to bring themselves to the hospital.
The Director also said Federal government through the federal ministry of health recently created six cancer Centres across the country and luckily for us ABUTH is one of them.
“We have a lot of versed experts in cancer treatment here and we are doing a lot to make the centre one of the best in terms of affordability and accessibility of quality services when completed” noted .
Earlier, during an advocacy visit to the CMD in Zaria ,Founder of the of Hassy Haven Foundation , Hussaina Mohammed Yakubu shared a deeply personal connection to the cause of supporting vulnerable cancer patients.
She said ,her sister’s eight-year battle with throat cancer, which ended her life in 2023, began at Shika.
“I was there with her through the battle and saw how patients were running up and down for financial , emotional support,” she recounted.
She explains,this experience inspired her dedicated to empowering lives through compassion and support.
According to her ,the Foundation aims to provide interventions specifically targeted at poor and vulnerable female cancer patients.
“We decided to start here because I witnessed firsthand the struggles these patients face,” said Yakubu.
“As one of the biggest and oldest facilities around, ABUTH is the ideal place for us to begin our efforts to collectively touch lives.
“Through this collaboration, HASSY Foundation and ABUTH hope to alleviate some of the burdens and improve access to cancer treatment for women in need”she noted.
She said the foundation will partner with expert,to create awareness,to also promote early detection and early treatment ,to reduce Cancer mortality
She explains that,their combined efforts will represent a significant step towards a future where every cancer patient has access to the care and support they need.
According to reports the CHF initiative began in 2021 with six pilot hospitals namely: Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Kaduna state; National Hospital, Abuja; University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin, Edo state; and Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe
Also there is the Gombe University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu; and the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo state.
Data from the Global Cancer Observatory shows that there were 127,763 new cancer cases and 79,542 deaths in 2022.
It’s said for both sexes, the data showed that breast cancer led the chart with an estimated 32,278 cases (25.3 per cent),followed by prostate cancer with 18,019 cases (14.1 per cent); cervical cancer with 13,676 (10.7 per cent); colorectum cancer with 8,114 (6.4 per cent); Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma cancer 5,194 (4.1 per cent); and others 50,482 (39.5 per cent).
Meanwhile, HASSY’S Foundation is a non-governmental organisation set up to empower lives through compassion and support and envisioned a world where every individual including cancer patients have access to opportunities.