
No Ghanaian Woman Should Die From Cervical Cancer: Know Your Risk
The healthcare industry was hopeful that screening would drastically reduce cervical cancer incidence globally. Unfortunately, the disease is still prevalent
The healthcare industry was hopeful that screening would drastically reduce cervical cancer incidence globally. Unfortunately, the disease is still prevalent
Cervical Cancer was widely known as the second leading cause of death among women, it was treatable at the pre-cancer stage
Diabetes mellitus is also a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and lower limb amputation in the country.
Mrs Ofori Ampofo added that “The benefits of vaccination obviously far outweigh the risks and for that reason, we encourage all Ghanaians legible for the vaccine to take advantage of the accessibility
Dr Pecku said an average of 46 birds died in a day and that plans were afoot to depopulate the farm to curb the spread into other farms.
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