Why should AORTIC be re-activated?

  • More favorable conditions for success in 2000 than in the 1980’s and 1990’s.
  • Improved communication following the internet revolution
  • Improved political climate, especially, the potential role of South Africa after the demise of apartheid, and Nigeria, after the demise of military dictatorship
  • Several international organization would welcome the opportunity of collaborating with AORTIC in addressing the challenge of cancer in Africa
  • International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (based at the Institut Pasteur in Brussels; President: Ian Magrath, formerly of NCI, USA)
  • " Special Program on liver cancer" (a subdivision of Environment and Health In Communities of Africans" – led by Dr. Enitan Bababunmi)
  • a few other organizations that have made their interest known since learning of the possibility of reactivating AORTIC.

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