I survived cancer, says Soyinka
Nobel
laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on Tuesday gave a chilling account of how he was
diagnosed last December of prostate cancer and got cured of it in October 2014.
Soyinka
disclosed this on Tuesday at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, while
addressing journalists at a press conference tagged ‘Beyond Ebola and Beyond
reign of the Silent Killer,’ which was meant to create awareness on cancer.
Though
he neither gave details of where and how he got cured, he described the ailment
as a ‘nuisance which must be got rid of.’
The
literary icon said having got cured of the disease, he decided to make his
health status public so as to encourage cancer victims to go for medical
treatment.
Soyinka
also noted that cancer should not be regarded as a death sentence.
He
said, “In December last year, I discovered that I had cancer, we were making
sure that, that was what it was before going for other tests. And once it was
established that I did have cancer and I was sure because in my family we had
an uncle, at the time he died, we did not have all the sophisticated ways of
knowing how he died.
“What
killed him was attributed to a lot of things. From the little things I know
about cancer, I came to a conclusion that he died of cancer, maybe we have it
in our family.”
Soyinka
said as a private person he would have been silent on it, but he decided to
make it public being a member of the Africa Cancer Centre.
He
said, “For me, it is not a decision that I am happy with, but I felt I have an
obligation being a member of the Africa Cancer Centre and also having donated
during the festival of fund raising for cancer, I felt I owe people an
obligation to make it known and also to demystify cancer, many people feel it’s
death sentence. Family, friends and colleagues begin to look at you as if you
are a ghost, just because you have cancer.”
Encouraging
cancer patients, Soyinka said that they should know that cancer affliction
should not be seen as a death sentence.
“No,
cancer is not a death sentence, it is curable and I have undergone treatment
and I am able to tell you that I even have a medal to show for it,”
he said.
Soyinka,
who said he was okay, appealed to Nigerians who have his kind of case to go for
test within the available facilities in the country.
But
he urged the Federal Government to treat the issue of cancer seriously by
releasing the fund already budgeted for cancer treatment and construction of
research centres in the country.
He
said, “The important thing is that we have enough funds to build all the
necessary cancer centres including research centres that this nation requires,
though some of these centres are capital intensive.”
He
added that funding should not be a challenge for the creation of cancer centres
because money for it had been budgeted for during the late President Umaru
Yar’adua’s administration.
He
said, “One of the major reasons why I decided that I would come and make this
personal appeal is that I happen to know that certain amount of money had been
approved for cancer centre under the late President Umaru Yar’adua and I want
to make a personal appeal that this money be released because not all of us can
gallivant a round the world where we can stop over and have the necessary
treatment.
“At
least, we can have diagnostic centres everywhere where elementary treatment can
be given to patients.”
He
explained that there were many ways of treating cancer just like there were
different types of cancer.
Soyinka,
however, advised the people to watch what they eat, as according to him, “diet
forms an important part of cancer.”
Speaking
on his experience while undergoing treatment for cancer, Soyinka said the most
difficult part of the process was the diet that was prescribed for him.
He
said, “I have to drink a lot of water. The most painful part of it, as many of
you know, is that water and I are not very good friends. I don’t enjoy drinking
water.”
Asked
how he felt when he was battling with prostate cancer, he said, “To tell you
the truth, I do not recollect what I felt. What a nuisance, we deal with
nuisances! Whatever it takes, just look at the best way of getting rid of this
unwanted squatter in our body.”
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