The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is at the forefront of the 2025 World Cancer Day celebration, themed "United in Unique," with a strong emphasis on raising awareness, prevention, and early detection.
Prostate cancer has dominated cancer cases recorded in the last three years in the Ashanti Region, the Regional Health Directorate, has reported.Cases of prostate cancers in the region increased from ...
By Paul Mamattah The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) has hosted its first-ever Pan-Africa Conference on Lung Cancer in Accra, bringing together experts to discuss ...
Ghana is joining the rest of the world to celebrate World Cancer Day on February 4, providing an opportunity for individuals, organisations, and governments to unite in the fight against cancer.The ...
January is cervical cancer awareness month and a Sioux Falls woman wants to spread awareness by sharing her personal cancer ...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen was a prominent Norwegian scholar who wrote a book brimming with insights about how to live well in ...
which is the fourth most common cancer in women globally. In Ghana, the latest estimates from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) indicate that 3,072 women were diagnosed with the condition in 2022 ...
She said cervical cancer took a long time to spread yet due to ignorance and irregular medical screening, some women were losing their lives needlessly to the disease. Dr Binka made the call in an ...
A ketogenic diet may have health benefits for the treatment or prevention of cancer. But research is mixed, and it can have downsides for people receiving ongoing cancer treatment. Cancer is most ...
The study revealed that meats singed with car tyres in Ghana contain high levels of harmful chemicals called Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). These chemicals can increase the risk of cancer.
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. The Grant funding will be provided ...
Teshie, Jan 20, GNA-Dr. Mary Amoakoh-Coleman, the President of the Medical Women Association of Ghana (MWAG), has urged women to screen and vaccinate for cervical cancer to aid in early detection and ...