Connect with us

FEATURED

NGO Identifies Prostrate Cancer As Major Challenge For Male

Published

on





The Barrister Tokunbo Richard Omage’s Foundation (BATRO), a Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO), on Friday said that prostrate cancer had become a major plague for men.

The Chairperson of the NGO, Mrs Praise-EI Omage, told the media that to help address the grim situation, BATRO had so far screened 30 men  for the Prostrate Specific Antigen (PSA) in Lagos in 2021.

She said that the programme was in partnership with the laboratory of  the  Ancilla Catholic Hospital and Fortress Hospital.

Advertisement

“The free test is carried out for men in order to determine how healthy their prostrate is or whether there’s any evidence of cancer present.

“We prepared for 50 men, but 30 men were present at the outreach.

“Out of the men screened, six of them have highly elevated range of PSA; that is  a whole 23 per cent.

Advertisement

“A normal range is between two to less than four. Some of them had as high as over 45.

“We have referred the six men to a urologist for further investigation. If any has cancer, they will be referred to an Oncologists for treatment.

“All these processes are very herculean in our health system.

Advertisement

“So,  the men may not want to go further after this our test, but we are doing a follow- Up with them to ensure they go for further investigation and treatment in the hospital,” Omage said.

She said that funding was a challenge to screening fro  and management of prostate cancer.

“ I have to keep appealing to people to donate into the account of the NGO.

Advertisement

“We aim at preventing cancer, by disseminating knowledge about cancer, screening for cancer, particularly prostate cancer, thereby reducing death by cancer and build a cancer hospital.

“Also to help put food on the table of less privileged.  The organisation gives scholarships to children who lost any of their parents from cancer.

“BATRO organises a yearly prostate cancer screening for men.”

Advertisement

She advised that men should always take good care of their health.

“They should know that their death is very costly to their wives, children, family and the society at large.

“They should do general basic test of their body system at least once a year from reputable medical laboratory.

Advertisement

“When there is a free test like this, they should not hesitate to take it. Most refused the test because they are afraid of the unknown.

“It is better to always know; early detection can allow for cure and prevent death” she said.

 

Advertisement
Advertisement
Click to comment
ENTERTAINMENT4 minutes ago

Regina: Ned Nwoko’s CoS Slams ‘Chucks’, Accuses him of Seeking Cheap Relevance

Dambazau
FEATURED3 hours ago

Western Delta Varsity to Honour ex-CoAS Dambazau, Adebayo at 15th Convocation on Sat.

FEATURED3 hours ago

‘Your Majesty, Your Life is a Living Testimony of Wisdom’ – Oborevwori Hails Asagba of Asaba at 70

COMMUNITY REPORT6 hours ago

Oborevwori Eulogies Asagba of Asaba, Obi Prof. Azinge at 70

FEATURED11 hours ago

2027: Why Tompolo’s Commitment to Tinubu’s Re-election is Irreversible

COMMUNITY REPORT12 hours ago

Elumelu Congratulates Asagba of Asaba on 70th Birthday

Anioma State
NEWS1 day ago

Anioma State: Sen. Ned Nwoko Remains Unruffled Amid Criticism

Governor Diri
FEATURED1 day ago

Bayelsa: I Won’t Force my Deputy to Join APC – Gov Diri

FEATURED2 days ago

Delta Invests Over ₦3bn in Wires Industries as Oborevwori Performs Groundbreaking at Kwale Free Trade Zone

FEATURED2 days ago

Ofehe Named VP Environmental Sustainability and European Relations by Africa CEO Club

NEWS3 days ago

Delta Governor’s CPS Bags Prestigious Friend of the Press Award

FEATURED3 days ago

Delta Sets to Rebrand State-owned Media Outfits in 2026 Budget

COMMUNITY REPORT3 days ago

Delta First Lady, Education Commissioner to Lead Train-the-Trainers Summit in Asaba

social media
FEATURED3 days ago

‘My Political and Personal Enemies Using Regina Vulnerability to Tarnish My Image’ – Ned Nwoko

FEATURED3 days ago

Ogoni 9: Austria-based Group Demands Exoneration, Urges Tinubu to go Beyond Symbolic Presidential Pardon 

Advertisement
Advertisement