The Breast Society of Ghana has launched its 12th Oguaa Breast Cancer Campaign at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) as part of its annual humanitarian activities.
The campaign, which runs from October 14 to 19, 2024, features a series of activities aimed at promoting breast cancer awareness and prevention.
It coincides with the International Breast Cancer Awareness Month, dedicated to increasing awareness and encouraging women to prioritize their breast health.
In an interview with a representative from the Breast Society of Ghana during a breast cancer screening at the forecourt of the Sam Jonah Library (UCC), Dr. Akwasi Anyanful, noted that it was important for women to take advantage of such screening exercises in order to know their status. He said apart from the breast cancer screening exercise, some of the activities for the campaign included, a symposium and an awareness walk.
Dr. Akwasi Anyanful interacting with University reporter after the programme
Dr. Anyanful who is a Senior lecturer at the School of Medical Sciences indicated that the screening included “an anthropometric assessment, which measures body dimensions and other physical characteristics as part of the health evaluation". He said the medical personnel engaged for the exercise were using cutting-edge equipment to ensure accurate results.
He expressed gratitude to the sponsors, including the West African Genetic Medicine Centre (WAGMC), Coconut Grove Beach Resort in Elmina, and the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), for their support.
Dr. Anyanful encouraged the public to join the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk to create awareness on breast cancer.
Source: Documentation and Information Section