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A 13-year-old breast cancer patient receives support
She was only 13 years in Primary 5 when she was diagnosed of the dreaded breasts cancer in faraway Kintampo, in the Bono East Region.

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

BCI Marks World Cancer Day with Durbar of Chiefs at Goaso, Ahafo Region
Friday February 4, 2022 on the theme “Close The Care Gap” As 15,802 die of Cancers in Ghana Annually. Ghana’s version of this year’s world

Goasomanhene challenges traditional rulers to leverage their influence to care for cancer patients
Goasomanhene has challenged traditional rulers within his jurisdiction to leverage their wide-ranging influence and join the national campaign to care for cancer patients. Nana Kwasi

Make healthcare delivery affordable to achieve Universal Health Coverage – Dr. Wiafe Addai appeals to Government
Chairperson for the Ghana Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (GhNCDA), Dr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Wiafe Addai, has called on the government to make healthcare delivery system in the

Breast cancer patient warns – Don’t use traditional medicines in treating the disease
A twenty-six year old breast cancer patient, Abena Mansah, who is battling for her life, is advocating against the use of traditional medicines in treating
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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.
Publications
Cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa and its impact on health systems strengthening- A case study from Ghana.pdf