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Cross River Sees Rising Cancer Cases, Calls for Better Health Support

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Cross River State has recorded a growing number of cancer cases in recent years, highlighting concerns about the disease’s impact on public health. Over a five-year period, more than 1,400 people were diagnosed with various forms of cancer, with women making up a significant portion of the cases.

Health experts say these figures underscore the need for improved cancer awareness, early detection, and better treatment facilities across the state. Breast and cervical cancers are among the most common, and early screening can significantly improve survival rates.

Despite progress in tracking new cases, accessing quality treatment remains a challenge, especially due to limited specialized medical facilities and equipment. Officials are urging stronger public education on cancer prevention and routine health checks to detect the disease earlier.

Local health authorities stress that collaboration between the government, healthcare organizations, and communities is essential to reduce preventable deaths and provide support for patients.

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