Siemens Healthineers and AMCE Form Strategic Alliance to Revolutionize Oncology and Cardiovascular Care Across Africa
Siemens Healthineers joins AMCE Abuja to advance cancer and heart care. Discover how this partnership tackles Nigeria's 30% NCD death rate with new technology.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 16, 2026, 4:34 PM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Independent Newspapers

A Milestone for Specialized Healthcare Infrastructure in Nigeria
The healthcare landscape in West Africa is poised for a technological leap following a landmark agreement between Siemens Healthineers and the African Medical Centre of Excellence. This partnership marks a critical turning point for the AMCE facility in Abuja, which is designed to serve as a locally sustainable, world-class institution. By focusing on high-demand specialties such as oncology, haematology, and cardiovascular care, the collaboration seeks to provide a comprehensive medical framework that reduces the need for patients to seek treatment abroad. The primary objective is to build a foundation for radiology-led diagnostics that can meet international benchmarks while remaining rooted in the continent's specific medical realities.
Technological Integration and the Battle Against Non-Communicable Diseases
The strategic necessity of this alliance is highlighted by the rising mortality rates associated with non-communicable diseases across the region. Current data indicates that these conditions are responsible for approximately 30% of all deaths in Nigeria, with heart-related ailments specifically contributing to 10% of total fatalities. According to Vivek Kanade, Managing Director of Siemens Healthineers Middle East and Africa, the deployment of advanced medical imaging and cardiovascular solutions is a pivotal step in strengthening the health system’s ability to catch these diseases early. By providing the tools for precision diagnostics, the partnership directly addresses the clinical gap that often leads to late-stage diagnoses and poor patient outcomes.
Empowering Local Clinicians Through Advanced Training Initiatives
Beyond the installation of high-tech hardware, the collaboration places a heavy emphasis on the transfer of knowledge and clinical workflow optimization. The agreement ensures that AMCE staff are not merely operators of new technology but are experts capable of leveraging integrated cancer care solutions to their full potential. Brian Deaver, CEO of AMCE, noted that the vision for the center is to act as a regional hub for research and innovation. By equipping local doctors and technicians with specialized skills, the partnership ensures that the next phase of healthcare delivery in Africa is driven by a workforce that is both highly trained and culturally attuned...
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