Radiation and Clinical Oncology

Agenda AHPBCC 2026 Radiation and Clinical Oncology Workshop

“Advancing Radiation and Clinical Oncology in Africa: Bridging Infrastructure, Innovation, and Equity

Event Details

Date: August 12, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

08:00 – 08:30 AM | Registration & Networking Breakfast

08:30 – 08:45 AM | Opening Remarks & Workshop Overview Prof. Abubakar Bello
Goals, significance, and expected outcomes
Alignment with AHPBCC mission

08:45 – 09:30 AM | Keynote Address

Expanding Access to Radiation Oncology in Africa: Infrastructure, Workforce, and Policy

  • Speaker: Prof. Abubakar Bello (National Hospital, Nigeria)
  • Focus:
    • Current landscape of radiation access in Africa
    • Strategic investments and policy frameworks
    • Workforce development models

 09:30 – 10:15 AM | Session II: Precision Oncology Meets Radiation Therapy

Integrating Molecular Profiling with Radiation and Systemic Therapy

  • Speaker: Prof. Laura Dawson (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Prof. Sunday Adewuyi (AMCE Abuja) Co-Faculty (Nigeria, TBD)
  • Focus:
    • Biomarker-driven treatment strategies
    • Translational opportunities in Africa
    • Future directions in combined modality therapy

10:15 – 10:30 AM | Coffee Break

10:30 – 11:15 AM | Session I: Standardizing Clinical Oncology Practice

Global Clinical Oncology Frameworks and Adaptation to Low-Resource Settings

  • Speaker: Prof. Rangaswamy Govindarajan (UAMS, USA)
  • Dr. Tessy Ahmadu FMC, Jabi, Abuja.  Co-Faculty (Nigeria, TBD)
  • Focus:
    • Evidence-based oncology guidelines
    • Implementation challenges in resource-limited environments
    • Opportunities for harmonization across regions

 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM | Session III: Oncology Care Delivery in Africa

Building Sustainable and Scalable Cancer Programs

  • Speaker: Prof. Farouk Dako (Botswana-Upenn Partnership, Nigeria)
  • Dr. Nwamaka Lasebikan Co-Faculty (Nigeria, TBD)
  • Focus:
    • Health system strengthening
    • Public-private partnerships: The Botswana-Upenn Partnership
    • Models for sustainable oncology care delivery

12:00 – 12:45 PM | Young Investigator Lightning Session

Emerging Voices in African Oncology Research

  • Format: 5-minute rapid presentations (6–8 trainees)
  • Participants:
    • Residents, fellows, PhD students, early-career faculty
  • Focus Areas:
    • Radiation oncology innovation
    • Translational cancer research
    • Biomarkers and precision oncology
  • Moderators: Prof. Adeniyi Adenipekun (Chair, Faculty of Radiation and Clinical Oncology, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria. Nigerian senior faculty (TBD by Prof. Bello)
  • Outcome:
    • Best presentation recognition
    • Mentorship and networking opportunities

12:45 – 01:30 PM | Lunch & Networking

01:00 – 02:15 PM | High-Level Panel Discussion

The Future of Radiation and Clinical Oncology in Africa

  • Panelists: All faculty + Nigerian co-faculty
  • Key Topics:
    • Infrastructure gaps and investment priorities
    • Workforce training and retention
    • Policy and regulatory frameworks
    • International collaboration and funding mechanisms

02:15 – 03:15 PM | Interactive Case-Based Workshop

Multidisciplinary Management of High-Burden Cancers in Africa

  • Faculty-led discussion with audience participation
  • Cases:
    • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
    • Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)
    • Bile duct cancer
  • Focus:
    • Decision-making in low-resource settings
    • Integration of radiation, systemic therapy, and surgery
    • Practical, guideline-adapted approaches

03:15 – 03:30 PM | Coffee Break

03:30 – 03:50 PM | Breakout Group Reports & Recommendations

  • Summary of key insights
  • Identification of actionable priorities for AHPBCC

 03:50 – 04:00 PM | Closing Remarks & Next Steps

  • Prof. Abubakar Bello

 05:00 – 07:00 PM | Networking Social Hour & Reception (Optional – At Your Own Expense)

 Location: Nayola, Wuse II, Abuja. TBD (Abuja)

  • Informal networking with faculty, trainees, and stakeholders
  • Opportunity to foster collaborations and mentorship connections
  • Engagement with policymakers and institutional leaders
  • Light refreshments and cultural exchange

The evening networking event is optional and not supported by workshop funds. Participants will cover their own expenses, ensuring compliance with funding and institutional policies.