Niger Delta
Gov’s Wife Canvasses Breast, Cervical Cancer Screening
Wife of the Bayelsa State Governor, Mrs Alayingi Sylva, has urged women and female teenagers in secondary schools in the state to under go screening of breast and cervical cancer for early detection.
The Governor’s wife who stated this in Yenagoa, during the “Walk For Life Against Cancer” programme, it was to draw attention to the global phenomenon that she decided to organise the week -long event was aimed at creating awareness of the killer disease among the women folks.
Hundreds of women , including the Governor ‘s wife matched through the streets of Yenagoa to create awareness on the fight against cancer.
Stressing that cancer was worst than HIV/AIDS diseases ,Alayingi urged the women to take advantage of the free cancer screening programme and shun being ignorant.
Alayingi said HIV/AIDS diseases could be administered on ante-retroviral drugs and still live their normal lives ,but it is not so for cancer patients.
“I’ve seen many people that died of cancer. I’ve visited a woman currently in the hospital.As I walked into the hospital to see the cancer patient, I could not sleep throughout that night. All I could was to encourage the patient to pray with her and her family.It could happen to anybody.”
According to her, if the cancer diseases was detected early enough , the patient could not have been lying in that hospital.
Alayingi enjoined female teenagers in the state to embrace the free vaccination against breast and cervical cancer sponsored by her Non-Governmental Organisation(NGO), Centre for Gender Values.
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