The Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG) has launched Cervical Cancer Awareness Month with a call on Women to prioritize ...
Cervical cancer continues to be the second leading cause of death among women in Ghana according to a public health physician ...
A sexually transmitted infection, it is one of the major causes of cancer mortality in women in developing countries. WHO further estimates that a woman dies every two seconds from cervical cancer and ...
In a bid to eliminate cervical cancer in Africa by 2030, Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA CONSULT) has ...
Ghanaian women have been urged to take screening for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection seriously as cases of cervical cancer (CC) continue to soar in the country.
Dr Charity Binka, the Executive Secretary, Africa Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN), has called for intensified ...
The Keta Municipal Hospital in the Volta Region has ended this year’s cervical cancer awareness month of January with free screening exercise. The screening exercise was also used to educate the ...
The President of the Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG), Dr Mary Amoakoh-Coleman, has urged women to screen and vaccinate for cervical cancer to aid in early detection and prevention. She said ...
A joint study by the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi ...