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“Skin cancer is a deadly ailment disturbing Persons With Albinism in the sub-Saharan region of Africa due to the high intensity of sun,” Mr. Johnson Oniya, the association’s chairman, stated.
He lamented that members were unable to afford the high cost of skin cancer prevention.
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He stated, “Due to low or absence of melanin, the skin of PWAs cannot withstand the sun’s ultraviolet rays.” Two great leaders in the Ekiti albinism community had died of skin cancer.
“Skin cancer is a serious threat to the PWAs in Ekiti state due to the death of the former chairman of this association, Pastor Alufa Ola, and Mrs. Bola Salami.”