Meena 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...
Read moreThe Executive Director of Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF), Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng has called on government to make breast cancer treatment free. Mr. Kwarteng who was appalled at the surge...
Read moreGovernment has been criticized for failing to outline a proper roadmap to fight breast cancer. A Board Member of Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) who is also an Oncology Nurse...
Read moreMembers of the Grace Congregation of the Presbyterian Church at New Aplaku in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality have undergone breast screening. Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) organized the screening exercise at...
Read moreMeena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) is to press for the promotion of the well-being of breast cancer patients in its maiden press conference. The press conference, scheduled for October 18,...
Read moreAfter several weeks under detention at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UG-MC), Roland Kesu, a tailor from Togo has finally been freed to go home after Crime Check Foundation’s...
Read moreSeventeen more women have been identified with suspected breast cancer lumps as Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) visited the Accra Digital Centre. Some thirty-six women from various companies operating at...
Read moreDuring one of Meena Breast Cancer Foundation’s (MBCF) school outreach, students of St. Mary’s Senior High School in Accra clamored when the Head of the Chemotherapy Department, Eric Brobbey at...
Read moreA 55-years-old Togolese, Roland Kesu is in the custody of the University of Ghana Medical Hospital for his inability to pay his bills after treatment. The young man, who cannot...
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