30 Nigerian female cancer survivors in Abuja, despite weak healthcare and stigma, improved health outcomes and outlooks by identifying as survivors.

30 Nigerian female cancer survivors in a study conducted in Abuja identified as survivors rather than victims, leading to improved health outcomes and positive outlooks. Despite living in a country with weak healthcare, high medical costs, and cancer stigma, these women found strength, hope, and self-esteem in their survivor identity. The importance of support and national plans to reduce cancer burden is emphasized in the article.

July 25, 2024
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