Chinenye Iwuji, Head of Medical Oncology at Lakeshore Cancer Center, shared on LinkedIn:
“The best conversations in oncology don’t just share evidence, they shape the future of cancer care.
I’m delighted to be in Abuja for Best of ASCO Africa 2026, where oncology professionals from across the continent have gathered to discuss the latest advances in cancer care and how we can translate them into better outcomes for our patients.
It is a privilege to serve as Session Chair and to moderate tomorrow’s panel discussion on ‘Strengthening Africa’s Oncology Workforce: Tackling Brain Drain and Building Capacity for Advanced Cancer Care.’
This is a conversation that is particularly close to my heart. Building a resilient oncology workforce requires investment in training, mentorship, collaboration, and creating environments where healthcare professionals can thrive while delivering high-quality cancer care.
I look forward to engaging with an exceptional panel of experts as we explore practical strategies to strengthen oncology services across Africa and ensure a sustainable future for cancer care on the continent.”
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