Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology - presented by Dr. Brandon Blue MD and Dr. Kilan Ashad-Bishop and Drs. Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc., and Kathryn Mcginnis and Dr Paraskevi Mallini and Dr. Lisa Hoffmann-Haas

Roundtable on Black in cancer research and oncology

Brandon Blue, Kilan Ashad-Bishop, Onyinye and Folu Balogun and Runcie C.W. Chidebe

Dr. Brandon Blue MDDr. Kilan Ashad-BishopDrs. Onyinye and Folu BalogunRuncie C.W. Chidebe Dip., BSc., MSc.,
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Runcie Chidebe
About Us
Palliative Care
FIGHT
CANCER
1Million
Who We Are
impact
Awareness & Advocacy
www.projectpinkblue.org @projectpinkblue@runciecwc
Through Project PINK BLUE founded in 2013, and
registered in 2014. We have been empowering our communities with cancer awareness. Every year, we
mobilizes over 3,000 people to host Nigeria's largest World Cancer Day walk on the streets of Abuja and over
2,000 people in Lagos for the Pink October walk to advocate government support for poor cancer patients
and to create cancer awareness as a way to reduce late detection of cancer in Nigeria.
www.projectpinkblue.org
@projectpinkblue
www.projectpinkblue.org@projectpinkblue@runciecw
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So, as I mentioned earlier, I work with Project Ping Blue. Our main focus at Project Plue is addressing various issues, particularly the detection of cancer. We have been actively reaching out to millions of Nigerians and individuals across Africa. Our initiatives involve training doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and anthropologists. Additionally, we conduct numerous programs throughout the country.