Seventeen 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...
Read moreOctober is recognized worldwide as the breast cancer month. During this month, many breast cancer campaigns are carried out but after the month ends, both government and non-Governmental Organizations aligned...
Read morePatients on dialysis treatment at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital are being driven away to seek treatment at private facilities. The private health centres are more expensive and patients who do...
Read moreThe Officer-In-Charge at the Nsawam Female Prison in the Eastern Region, ADP Victoria Adzewodah has called for support for the activities of Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF). ADP Adzewodah’s call...
Read moreMeena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) has screened market women at Tema IN the Greater Accra Region for breast cancer. Out of the dozen women screened, three suspected cases were recorded....
Read moreA two-year-old baby is suffering from a bizarre defect that causes his skin to peel off. The baby, according to his father, John Akorebere, was born with the condition, “The...
Read morePersons with disability in the Tema Metropolis in the Greater Accra Region have been screened for breast cancer. The screening exercise was organized and undertaken by Meena Breast Cancer Foundation...
Read moreFour women at Egyaa in the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region have been identified with breast cancer lumps. The lumps were detected when Meena Breast Cancer Foundation (MBCF) undertook...
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