“We will be working with the Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) for training of doctors. The medical camp will be starting in the beginning of May 2018 and will be more focusing on cancer cases. The camp is going to last for three days and we will be attending to 80-200 patients,” he stated.
According to him, the hospital has all the required facilities for cancer treatment which has given it an edge, adding that it has a scan that helps it detect where the cancer is in the body instead of treating the whole body.
The hospital management had in 2015 said it was establishing at least, two hospitals in Nigeria, as well as partnering with Nigerian medical colleges towards addressing the dire health needs of Nigerians and limiting medical tourism.
According to them, the huge number of patients the hospital receives from Nigeria showed the gravity of the health needs of the people which has informed their decision to establish two hospitals in the country. Speaking on challenges, Veliyath said one of the major challenges of cancer cases in Nigeria is late diagnosis of disease while encouraging regular screening.
Source: Leadership