Two basic school students (names withheld) at Berekuso in the Eastern Region have been identified with unusual discharges from their breasts during a breast screening exercise in the area. The...
Read moreBreast cancer patients have been advised not to take a break in treatment as that poses dire consequences. A Senior Clinical Psychologist at the Department of Surgery of the Korle-Bu...
Read moreNine students of the Christian Methodist Senior High School at Kasoa in the Central Region have been identified with suspected cancer lumps. The students were noticed during a Meena Breast...
Read moreMeena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) has reached a partnership agreement with Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to heighten education on breast cancer to make treatment affordable to impoverished patients. The partnership was...
Read moreIn its intense fight against breast cancer, Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) is gearing up to adopt a ward at the breast cancer unit at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. The...
Read moreMeena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) has supported a βfreshβ breast cancer patient with Ghc 1,200 to undergo further diagnosis. 38-year-old Salifu Asana was diagnosed with suspected breast cancer lumps after...
Read moreSome three pupils of the Odorkor Maclean Basic School of the Odorkor Cluster of Schools have been identified with suspected breast cancer lumps. The pupils between the ages of 10...
Read moreWomen have been advised not to stop breastfeeding for fear of their breasts sagging. A midwife with the Tema General Hospital, Dorothy Denkyi who gave the advice said breastfeeding is...
Read moreMeena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) has taken its breast cancer screening and education to the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC). Among nineteen staff of the Commission who underwent the exercise one...
Read moreThe Ministry of Health (MOH) has admitted not doing enough to promote the well-being of breast cancer patients. A Programmes Officer of the Ministry, Abena Kumiwa Osae said her outfit...
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