Events
Inspire2Live’s Heartwarming Visit to Breast Cancer Survivors at Breast Care International, Ghana
Inspire2Live recently visited breast cancer survivors from the Peace And Love Survivors Association at the offices of Breast Care International in Ghana. This encounter symbolized a powerful alliance in the fight against breast cancer and underscored the importance of community and compassion in healing journeys. The visit commenced with heartfelt exchanges and warm embraces, as
“Boldly report any adverse findings in your breasts” – Dr Wiafe Addai encourages women
The President of Breast cancer International (BCI), Dr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Wiafe Addai, has encouraged women to boldly report any adverse findings in the breasts to the hospitals early. She said women are dying needlessly from breast cancer because they are shy of reporting it and secretly resort to unorthodox medication. The unorthodox medication includes spending
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Breast Care International & Hello 101.5 FM To Celebrate 2022 Mother’s Day in a Grandstyle
Breast Care International (BCI) and Hello FM 101.5, will this year celebrate the Annual Mother’s Day in a Grand Style. The event is scheduled to take place at the Kumasi Cultural Centre on Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 7:00am. Health screenings such as breast, cervical, diabetes, hypertension, eye and other laboratory investigations will be conducted
Free Clinical Breast Cancer Screening
As part of this year’s Pink Month, Breast Care International in collaboration with Peace and Love Hospitals is embarking on Free Clinical Breast Cancer Screening at the hospital premises. Starting from October 1 – 31, 2021 at 9:00am – 5:00pm Each Day. Early Detection Saves Life…..
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Fundraising Cocktail to Support Vulnerable Breast Cancer Patients
One (1) in eight (8) women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Early detection saves lives! But in Ghana the statistics are grim. More than 2000 Ghanaian women each year die needlessly because they don’t have the money or a social support system to go through diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Many cannot
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