The Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF) Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has urged Ghanaians, especially those based abroad to remember their humble beginnings. He noted the essence of reminding oneself...
Read moreThe scary mortality rate associated with breast cancer means that a call for the scrapping of costs of treatment is well-intentioned to save lives. Coupled with the establishment of a...
Read more‘He called to tell me he had been paid his salary so he would be going to the hospital for treatment but he did not come back home again.’ That...
Read more‘We did our best but we lost her’, though a phrase that crushed the heart of a loving husband, it has birthed a saving desire. Death found its way into...
Read moreA 30-year-old HIV/AIDS patient, Patrick Adjei says employers are denying him employment because of his status. According to him, he is always fired from his job when employers find out...
Read moreAn Oncologist from the Korle-Bu Teaching hospital’s Chemotherapy Unit of the Breast Cancer Department, Eric Brobbey has urged women not to ignore their armpits when checking for lumps in their...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng who lost her wife to breast cancer seeks answers to whether a Covid-19 injection her late spouse took triggered...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Crime Check Foundation (CCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has hinted at establishing breast cancer centers and clubs in schools to augment the fight against breast cancer. Mr....
Read moreThe Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) has engaged students of St. Mary’s Senior High School in Accra on breast cancer. The all-girls school is the second Senior High School, which...
Read moreIn a bid to protect the breast, advice has been given to ladies to shun putting pressure on their breasts with tight brassieres, as it would make them liable to...
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