Global network of cancer support

International Chapters

Connecting the Nigerian diaspora and global partners in the fight against cancer through awareness, support, and collaboration.

Global Cancer Collaboration

Extending our mission worldwide through strategic international chapters and partnerships.

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Global Presence

Our International Chapters

Connecting Nigerians in the diaspora and international partners to support cancer awareness, research, and patient care both locally and globally.

12+
Countries
5
Active Chapters
10+
Global Events Yearly

United Kingdom Chapter

Europe
United Kingdom

Chapter Coordinator

Dr. Kadri Michael Rotimi

UK Chairman, NCS UK International Branch

Coverage Area

London headquarters with regional groups across the UK

+44 20 7123 4567
uk@nigeriancancersociety.org

United States Chapter

North America
United States

Chapter Coordinator

Dr. Rosilyn Gborogen

USA Chairperson, NCS USA International Branch

Coverage Area

Based in Houston, Texas with members across all 50 states

+1 (555) 123-4567
us@nigeriancancersociety.org

Saudi Arabia Chapter

Asia
Saudi Arabia

Chapter Coordinator

Prof. Lizzy Ogboli Nwasor

Saudi Chairperson, NCS Saudi Arabia International Branch

Coverage Area

Based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

nwasorelizabeth3@gmail.com

Southern Africa Chapter

Africa
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia

Chapter Coordinator

Dr. Nweke Emmanuel

South Africa Chairman, NCS Southern Africa International Branch

Coverage Area

Covering South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia

southafrica@nigeriancancersociety.org

Nordic Chapter

Europe
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland

Chapter Coordinator

Dr. Oko-oboh Agbonvihele Gregrey

Chairman, NCS Nordic International Branch

Coverage Area

Covering Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Aland, Iceland, and Greenland

nordic@nigeriancancersociety.org

Expanding Our Global Network

We are actively working to establish new international chapters in more countries. If you're interested in starting a chapter in your region or joining our global network, please contact our International Relations Department.

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Role of International Chapters

Our international chapters serve as bridges connecting the Nigerian diaspora and global partners to advance cancer control efforts both in Nigeria and worldwide.

Resource Mobilization

International chapters facilitate fundraising, equipment donations, and knowledge transfer to strengthen cancer care infrastructure in Nigeria.

Diaspora Engagement

Connecting Nigerian healthcare professionals abroad with opportunities to contribute their expertise through medical missions, training, and remote consultations.

Research Collaboration

Fostering international research partnerships and clinical trials that address cancer types prevalent in Nigeria and Africa.

Key Activities

  • Annual fundraising galas and awareness events in host countries
  • Organizing medical missions to Nigeria with volunteer specialists
  • Providing remote consultations and second opinions for complex cases
  • Advocacy with international organizations and governments

Membership Benefits

  • Networking with healthcare professionals and researchers worldwide
  • Opportunities to participate in international conferences and training
  • Access to global cancer resources and research updates
  • Platform to contribute to cancer control efforts in Nigeria

Get Involved with Our International Network

Join our global community in making a difference in cancer care and awareness.

Join an Existing Chapter

Connect with Nigerians and friends of Nigeria in your country to support cancer initiatives.

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Start a New Chapter

Establish a Nigerian Cancer Society chapter in your country if one doesn't exist.

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Corporate Partnership

Businesses and organizations can partner with us for global cancer initiatives.

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Global Impact

Building a Worldwide Network Against Cancer

Together with our international chapters, we're creating a global community dedicated to reducing the burden of cancer in Nigeria and beyond.