Ebonyi first lady charges women on breast cancer screening
The Wife of Ebonyi State Governor, Mrs Marymaudline Nwifuru, has advised the general public, especially women, to make early cervical and breast cancer screening a top priority. Nwifuru made the call during an event to mark the 2023 edition of Breast Cancer Awareness, with theme: “Living beyond breast cancer”.
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October is commemorated annually as Cancer Awareness Month and aimed to increase awareness on cervical, breast and other forms of cancers.
According to her, cancer is a societal concern that demands attention and urgent action. The governor’s wife noted that positive compassion should be driven by collective action to raise awareness, disseminate knowledge, encourage early detection and preventive measures on cancer. She said that choices of lifestyle play a huge role in cancer prevention.
“Encouraging healthy habits such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, abstaining from smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can significantly reduce the risk of cancer,” Nwifuru said.
She commended her husband, Gov. Francis Nwifuru, for upgrading the health sector in the state.
Dr Daniel Umezurike, Chairman of the occasion and former Commissioner for Health, said awareness campaign of the breast cancer was key as the burden had become enormous.
Umezurike said that the health condition was under reported and recommended that the awareness should be encouraged and sponsored to get wider publicity.
“Cancer is not a death sentence. Early detection is preventable. Every woman should examine their breast at least once a month,” he said.
Contributing, Mr Moses Ekuma, state’s Commissioner for Health, said the governor was committed to good health and well-being of people of the state.
Ekuma urged the general public to visit the general hospitals and primary healthcare centres in the state for proper medical care and precautionary measures to prevent the health condition.
NAN/Wumi