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Behind the Numbers: Working to Tackle Breast Cancer in Ghana
Teva Publication While breast cancer deaths continue to fall in many countries worldwide, in others the situation is very different. We meet some of the

Dr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Wiafe Addai is Woman of The Year
The Founder and President of Breast Care International (BCI) Dr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Wiafe Addai, has been honoured as the WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2022 by

Breast Care International, Kempinski Hotel to Support Breast Cancer Patients
Breast Care International, (BCI) and Kempinski Hotel, Gold Coast City in Accra, have signed a partnership agreement to generate revenue through voluntary patron contribution to

Breast Cancer Education and Screening Program at Great Glory Ministries at Tanoso near Kumasi with Partnership from Delta Air Lines
Great Glory Ministries at Tanoso was honored to host Breast Care International led by Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai for a breast cancer education and screening

The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) is suggesting to Government of Ghana to increase taxes of cigarette, alcohol, and sugar sweetening beverages as part of interventions to reduce cancer among the youth.
Health experts observed the rate at which cancer is causing premature death among the Ghanaian youth is alarming. As World Cancer Day is marked, the

Wilful Ignorance should not be the reason why our women die, Dr. Wiafe admonishes all those who choose to look away.
In the Low/Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), mortality from breast cancer is very high (approx. 50%) and this is because about 60-70% of patients report with late-stage
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Behind the Numbers: Working to Tackle Breast Cancer in Ghana


Breast Care International, Kempinski Hotel to Support Breast Cancer Patients

Breast Cancer Education and Screening Program at Great Glory Ministries at Tanoso near Kumasi with Partnership from Delta Air Lines

The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) is suggesting to Government of Ghana to increase taxes of cigarette, alcohol, and sugar sweetening beverages as part of interventions to reduce cancer among the youth.

Wilful Ignorance should not be the reason why our women die, Dr. Wiafe admonishes all those who choose to look away.
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Cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa and its impact on health systems strengthening- A case study from Ghana.pdf