Omonisi made this statement on Tuesday in Abuja at the in-country mission Programme Action for Cancer Therapy (imPACT) review.
imPACT, a division of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), assesses countries’ cancer control capabilities, identifies challenges, and informs them of gaps to aid future cancer control plans and implementation.
According to Omonisi, the recorded cases indicate an increase in childhood cancers in Nigeria, warranting prominence and attention.