Medicaid cancer foundation, on behalf of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS), has announced that Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu, it’s CEO and global leader in cancer care, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Dicey Scroggins Distinguished Advocate Award
Shinkafi-Bagudu, a pediatrician and board member of the Union for International Cancer control, was recognised for her dedication to improving cancer care access and outcomes, particularly for women and children.
Under her leadership, MCF has become a significant force, providing free access to cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment support.
Their efforts have demonstrably increased awareness by 25.8% since 2008, reduced late-stage cancer presentations, and provided affordable treatment options for countless individuals.
Shinkafi-Bagudu who is also a senior adviser to the Coordinating Minister of Health, has a long standing commitment beyond the foundation.
As the former First Lady of Kebbi, Nigeria, she spearheaded critical partnerships with the World Health Organisation (WHO), Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and the Kebbi State government.
These collaborations led to screening and treatment of over 40,000 women for cervical cancer. She was one the facilitators of the introduction of the HPV vaccine for school-girls in Nigeria. This landmark achievement has already benefited over 13 million girls.
“Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu is a true champion for women’s health and a relentless advocate for those facing cancer,” said Dr. Dr. Keiichi Fujiwara, President of the IGCS.
“Her commitment to early detection, prevention, and access to care has undoubtedly saved countless lives. We are honored to recognize her with this prestigious award.”
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The Dicey Scroggins Distinguished Advocate Award is presented annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to gynecologic cancer advocacy.
Shinkafi-Bagudu’s tireless efforts and visionary leadership serve as an inspiration for all those dedicated to improving the lives of women affected by cancer.
The IGCS is a leading international professional society dedicated to advancing the science and practice of gynecologic oncology. With a global membership of over 4,000 healthcare professionals, the IGCS provides education, research opportunities, and advocacy efforts to improve women’s health outcomes around the world.
