Healthcare services stakeholders have called for urgent collaborative action to stem the widening gap in cancer treatment in the country.
At a high-level Executive Business Networking Dinner held in Lagos, healthcare leaders, policymakers, investors, financial institutions and hospital executives, participants called for collaborative actions to address the crisis in the management of cancer cases in Nigeria.
On a collective note, they identified critical infrastructure deficits as a threat to healthcare delivery across the country as they warned that urgent investments and stronger partnerships are needed to stem the widening cancer care gap and poor healthcare infrastructure.
The organisers of the event, global healthcare technology company, SHINVA Medical Solutions and Hospital Assist Nigeria (HAN), unveiled fresh plans to support oncology expansion, infection prevention and hospital modernisation across Nigeria.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Hospital Assist Nigeria, Dr. Wale Alabi, described the SHINVA-HAN collaboration as a strategic platform designed to deliver world-class healthcare technologies while strengthening local technical capacity and sustainable healthcare systems.










