• What's Hot:
  • Local News
  • World News
  • News
  • Football
  • Sport
PR Media
  • News
    • Local News
    • World News
    • Politics
  • Sport
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Boxing
    • Tennis
    • Volleyball
    • Cricket
    • UFC
    • Formula 1
  • Entertainment
    • Gossips
    • Music
    • Events
    • Movies
    • Press Release
    • Press Conference
    • Awards
    • Television
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Fitness
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
  • More
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Shopping
Reading: OAUTH Makes History with Nigeria’s First-Ever Immunotherapy Trial Targeting Colorectal Cancer
Share
PR MediaPR Media
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Sport
  • Travel
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Football
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Local News
  • Movies
Search
  • Categories
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Lifestyle
    • Sport
  • Pages
    • Home
    • Contact
    • About us
    • Advertise with us
  • Legal Stuffs
    • Terms and Condition
    • Privacy Policy
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2026 PRMediaNG. All Rights Reserved.
PR Media > Latest > Lifestyle > Health > OAUTH Makes History with Nigeria’s First-Ever Immunotherapy Trial Targeting Colorectal Cancer
Health

OAUTH Makes History with Nigeria’s First-Ever Immunotherapy Trial Targeting Colorectal Cancer

Newsroom
Last updated: February 4, 2026 10:50 pm
Newsroom
Share
SHARE

ILE-IFE — The Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTH) has shattered a continental medical ceiling, officially launching sub-Saharan Africa’s first-ever immunotherapy clinical trial for colorectal cancer. In a historic move timed to coincide with World Cancer Day on February 4, the hospital unveiled a global partnership that offers Nigerian patients access to cutting-edge, life-saving treatment entirely free of charge.

Professor Olusegun Alatise, a renowned Professor of Surgery at OAU and National Director of the African Research Group for Oncology, announced the breakthrough during a press briefing at the OAUTH complex in Ile-Ife this Wednesday. He revealed that a formidable coalition of experts from OAU, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), and Medserve joined forces with the world-leading Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (MSK) in the United States to bring this innovation to Nigerian soil.

This clinical trial introduces a revolutionary treatment known as the PD-1 blockade. Unlike traditional chemotherapy, this immunotherapy empowers a patient’s own immune system to track down and destroy mismatch-repair-deficient colorectal cancer cells. The intervention comes as a critical lifeline for Nigeria, where colorectal cancer rates are surging and fewer than half of diagnosed patients currently survive beyond one year.

Professor Alatise confirmed that the research has secured the full backing of the National Health Research Ethics Committee (NHREC) and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). While MSK serves as the study sponsor and data coordinator, BeOne Medicines will distribute the essential immunotherapy drug, tislelizumab, with BioVentures for Global Health managing the regulatory framework to ensure the trial meets international safety standards.

By launching this trial, OAUTH and its partners are tackling the genetic mutations that often leave Nigerian patients with limited treatment options. This initiative essentially domesticates world-class oncology, proving that Nigerian institutions can lead global research while providing immediate relief to citizens who previously had to look abroad for such advanced care.

Following the successful unveiling, Professor Alatise urged colorectal cancer patients across the country to immediately approach OAUTH, LUTH, or Medserve’s NSIA-Diagnostic Centre in Lagos for enrollment. Eligible participants will receive the sophisticated immunotherapy treatment at no cost, marking a massive shift in the accessibility of high-end cancer care in West Africa.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

TAGGED:Colorectal CancerImmunotherapy TrialOAUTH
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Tinder Deploys Advanced AI to Resurrect Digital Romance and Kill Dating App Burnout
Next Article WHO Issues Urgent Health Alert as Data Shows Four in 10 Cancer Cases Are Fully Preventable
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Editor's Pick

Top Writers

Oponion

“Comedians are richer than musicians” — Skitmaker Shank Comics sparks debate

  Nigerian skit maker and streamer Shank Comics has stirred reactions online…

March 17, 2026

Oscars 2026: Full list of winners and nominees below.

The 95th Annual Academy Awards were…

March 16, 2026

Oscars 2026: Michael B. Jordan becomes the sixth Black man in history to win an Oscar for Best Actor (Video)

  American actor Michael B. Jordan…

March 16, 2026

Comedian Broda Shaggi hospitalised after alleged shooting while filming a skit.

    Broda Shaggi has been…

March 13, 2026

Woman charged with attempted murder for attack at singer Rihanna’s mansion

    Police have identified 35-year-old…

March 10, 2026

You Might Also Like

Health

WHO Issues Urgent Health Alert as Data Shows Four in 10 Cancer Cases Are Fully Preventable

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stinging wake-up call to global leaders, revealing that nearly 40 per cent…

3 Min Read
Health

Anambra First Lady Nonye Soludo Champions Mass Vaccination Campaign to Wipe Out Measles and Rubella

The wife of the Anambra State Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has officially declared war on childhood killer diseases, flagging off…

3 Min Read
HealthNews

Former NBA star Lamar Odom checks out of rehab after 30-day stint for marijuana addiction

Former NBA star Lamar Odom has completed a 30-day rehabilitation programme at iRely Recovery in Los Angeles following his recent…

2 Min Read
Health

FG slammed as medical tourism hits $550m annually

  The Federal Government has come under criticism as foreign exchange outflow for health-related travel by Nigerians surged to $549.29m…

6 Min Read
PR Media

News

  • Local News
  • World News
  • Politics

Sport

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

Entertainment

  • Music
  • Movies
  • Gossips
  • Events
  • Television

Lifestyle

  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
  • Beauty
  • Health
  • Fitness

More

  • Tech
  • Travel

Subscribe

  • Mail us

© 2026 PRMediaNG. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?