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Breast Cancer Survivors showcased survivorship during the 2024 BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure.
The Peace and Love Survivors Association (PALSA) including Survivor Babies (Children of breast cancer survivors) demonstrated survivorship at this year’s BCI Ghana Walk for the

Thousands join forces in ‘Walk for Cure’ to fight breast cancer in Ghana
On Saturday, October 12, 2024, thousands of Ghanaians participated in the BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure event (Nation’s largest breast cancer awareness campaign) at

12th edition of ‘BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure’ launched in Kumasi
The 12th edition of the ‘BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure’ has been launched in Kumasi in the Ashanti region by Breast Care International (BCI),

First Local Organising Committee Meeting for BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure 2024: A Historic Kickoff!
We are thrilled to announce that the first Local Organising Committee (LOC) meeting for the BCI Ghana Walk for the Cure 2024, Ghana’s largest breast

30 Northeastern University Students Visit Peace and Love Hospital and BCI in Kumasi, Ghana
Today, 30 students from Northeastern University in Boston, USA, visited the Peace and Love Hospital and the office of Breast Care International (BCI) in Kumasi,

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Peace and Love Hospital, Kumasi – Ghana is Leading the World in Rapid Diagnosis of Breast Cancer at the Bedside.

Peace and Love Hospital to participate in the Africa Breast Cancer Screening Study (ABCS) in Ghana

BCI leads life-saving breast cancer drive for underserved women in Eastern Region

Brief Remarks by Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, President, Breast Care International and CEO, Peace and Love Hospitals on International Women’s Day on the Theme “Accelerate Action”, Saturday March 8, 2025

Excerpts from World Cancer Day Celebration in Ghana

BCI Boss calls for sustained countrywide education and economic empowerment to address
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Cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa and its impact on health systems strengthening- A case study from Ghana.pdf