Rising diagnoses of certain cancers in people under 50 predate the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines by decades, undermining claims made in a U.S. broadcast that the inoculations have caused a sharp increase of “turbo cancer” in younger age groups.
"Ghana must rise against cervical cancer," stressed Mr. Francis Ameyibor, Executive Director of CDA CONSULT, adding "We cannot afford to lose more lives to this preventable disease. It's time for us to come together and take concrete steps to eradicate cervical cancer in Ghana."
The Pfizer Foundation has provided $15 million investment to a three-year initiative to improve the lives of women with breast cancer in Rwanda, Ghana, and Tanzania.
Early screening plays a pivotal role in the fight against cervical cancer, enabling its early detection and increasing the chances of successful treatment, says Ms. Jennifer Nelson, a Preventive and Occupational Health Management Consultant and CEO of Lifeline Haven Company Limited.
Jennifer Nelson, a Preventive and Occupational Health Management Consultant, has called for a scale up in the screening for cervical
A non-governmental organisation (NGO) on health and social development, Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA CONSULT) has called on the Vice-President, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang,
Adjah Cancer Support Ghana, has sent Christmas donations to over 200 cancer patients and their families in Accra, Ghana. Through the initiative, the global iGaming brand 1win has donated food hampers and comforting Christmas gifts to support families battling cancer.
Adjah Cancer Support Ghana, sends Christmas donations to over 200 cancer patients and their families in Accra,
Dr. Mary Amoakoh-Coleman, the President of the Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG), has urged women to screen and vaccinate
In a hard rebuke of obvious non-compliance and mismanagement, the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has been slammed with a hefty GH¢200,000 administrative penalty by the Right to Information Commission.
By Sarah N. BOATENG As we strive toward achieving universal health coverage and Sustainable Development Goal 3—ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all, one issue demands immediate attention: the accessibility and uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Ghana.
A widely shared Facebook post combines misleading figures and calculations to suggest the UK’s contribution to climate change through carbon dioxide (CO2) and “cow farts” is negligible.