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Edo Cancer Breakthrough: Oncologist’s New Discovery | Atojsports

Edo Cancer Breakthrough: Oncologist’s New Discovery | Atojsports

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Dr. Oludare ⁢Adeyemi’s trailblazing microseed treatment for breast cancer marks a historic leap forward in African healthcare.​ This innovative procedure, pioneered in Nigeria, presents a breast-conserving option to‌ mastectomy, offering new hope in the fight against breast⁢ cancer. The one-day microseed ⁤treatment, a first​ for the continent, utilizes radioactive seeds to ‍precisely ⁣target and eliminate cancerous cells, ​revolutionizing the role treatment plays and improving patients’⁢ lives.Regular screening emerges as a high-priority means⁤ of fighting​ the disease. News Directory 3 shares significant advancements. The microseed treatment’s debut in Africa signifies a move towards advanced, accessible cancer care. How will this groundbreaking approach reshape breast⁣ cancer‌ treatment across the continent? Discover what’s next.

key Points

  • Dr.Adeyemi‌ performs ⁢Africa’s‍ first microseed treatment for breast cancer.
  • Microseed treatment offers a breast-conserving option to‍ mastectomy.
  • Early‌ detection through regular screening is crucial for effective breast cancer ‍treatment.

nigerian ‍Doctor Pioneers Microseed‌ Treatment‌ for Breast Cancer ⁣in⁤ Africa

Updated ⁤May ‍28,2025
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Dr. Oludare Adeyemi, a consultant radiation oncologist at the University⁤ of‍ benin⁣ Teaching Hospital (UBTH), has‍ announced a meaningful advancement in breast cancer treatment. He recently performed the first microseed treatment⁢ in Africa, offering a role in breast​ cancer care that avoids mastectomy, the surgical removal of the breast.

Microseed treatment involves using radioactive seeds to target cancerous cells. Adeyemi, speaking to reporters, emphasized the importance of regular⁢ breast cancer screening ⁤for early detection. While ‌the procedure has⁤ been‌ practiced in Canada and the‌ United​ States⁣ for⁢ a few years, this marks⁣ its debut on the African⁤ continent.

“This Microseeds treatment is the⁣ first ​in the whole⁣ of Africa. ‍It has come⁣ to​ Africa through Nigeria,” adeyemi said.He added that the procedure conserves the ⁢breast, ⁢which⁢ is ‍important for cosmetic⁢ reasons and a woman’s overall well-being.

Unlike conventional radiotherapy, which ‌can ‌take up to four weeks, microseed⁣ treatment is a one-day procedure.⁢ “The procedure⁢ is done when Microseeds are placed in the tumor bed⁢ under ultrasound-guided,” Adeyemi explained. He stressed that this treatment⁤ is currently suitable for early-stage breast cancer.

According to Adeyemi, hormonal⁣ factors, age, environmental factors, and‍ lifestyle can contribute to ‍ breast cancer. Symptoms include a lump⁤ or thickening in the breast, changes in size, shape,‌ or appearance, and skin changes‌ such as ⁣dimpling.

Adeyemi advises women to⁣ familiarize ⁣themselves with their breasts through self-examination, engage in regular exercise, maintain a​ healthy​ weight, and choose a healthy diet to help prevent ‍ breast cancer.

What’s next

Dr. Adeyemi hopes to expand access to microseed ⁤treatment, making‌ it a more widely ‌available option ⁣for women with early-stage breast cancer ‍in ⁤Nigeria and across Africa. ⁢further research and training will ⁣be essential to ensure the safe and ⁤effective implementation of this⁣ innovative technique.

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