OncoBridge Foundation
@oncobridge_foundation
Nigeria Non-profit OrganizationsOverview
About OncoBridge Foundation
OncoBridge Foundation is a not-for-profit organization. Through partnerships and collaborations, our programs focuses on localizing global efforts on cancer to improve;
• Community-Focused Cancer Education with Rural Screening programs
• Cancer Prevention & Community Risk Reduction Programs
• Digital Health-Enabled Cancer Surveillance On Rural & Climate-impacted regions in Nigeria.
• Youth Inclusion On Health Policy Advocacy & Capacity Building Through Research And Oncology Exchange Programs.
• Survivorship & Psycho-oncological Care
• Promote social work and humanitarian cancer care in Africa's suburb.
As at last year alone, we had participated and facilitated an Oncology workshop on breast cancer at the United Nations House, Abuja. As well, our youth-wings were selected to host the world breast cancer day with support kits from the Federation Of African Medical Students Association, FAMSA at the African Youth Health Summit, UN House Abuja.
In last year alone, we have reached 200plus persons with the basic health education on cancer and we planning to screen 250 vulnerable persons in the first quarter of 2026 starting on the world cancer day, 2026.
Our target is to screen 1000+ vulnerable people in 2026, with your support and partnership, we can get this done even more with your uninterrupted support.
• Community-Focused Cancer Education with Rural Screening programs
• Cancer Prevention & Community Risk Reduction Programs
• Digital Health-Enabled Cancer Surveillance On Rural & Climate-impacted regions in Nigeria.
• Youth Inclusion On Health Policy Advocacy & Capacity Building Through Research And Oncology Exchange Programs.
• Survivorship & Psycho-oncological Care
• Promote social work and humanitarian cancer care in Africa's suburb.
As at last year alone, we had participated and facilitated an Oncology workshop on breast cancer at the United Nations House, Abuja. As well, our youth-wings were selected to host the world breast cancer day with support kits from the Federation Of African Medical Students Association, FAMSA at the African Youth Health Summit, UN House Abuja.
In last year alone, we have reached 200plus persons with the basic health education on cancer and we planning to screen 250 vulnerable persons in the first quarter of 2026 starting on the world cancer day, 2026.
Our target is to screen 1000+ vulnerable people in 2026, with your support and partnership, we can get this done even more with your uninterrupted support.