Rivers
NAWOJ Tasks Govt On Chemotherapy Centres
Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State, has appealed to government at all levels, politicians and philanthropists to provide free Chemotherapy Centres in the State.
This was contained in a statement by NAWOJ Chairperson, Mrs. Susan Serekara-Nwikhana and Secretary, Dr. Ngozi Anosike.
The association made the appeal during the Breast Cancer Awareness campaign organised in partnership with Engraced Life Foundation in Port Harcourt.
It further appealed that cancer treatments be made free so that everyone suffering from cancer can have access to free test and treatment, pointing out that such gesture will go a long way in reducing preventable deaths caused by cancer.
Maintaining that early detection saves lives, NAWOJ enumerated the importance of self breast examination so as to be able to detect lumps in the breast that might likely cause cancer and advised women to see their doctors once a lump is detected on any part of the breast.
The association observed with dismay that most of the women screened for free during the breast cancer awareness campaign in the State are suffering from breast cancer, but lack access to treatment due to poverty.
It expressed belief that establishment of free chemotherapy and cancer treatment centres in different locations in the state would reduce to the barest minimum the number of women who die of the deadly disease.
The statement noted that one out of every eight women and one out of every 100 men die of cancer annually and appealed for timely intervention by government and all multi-national organisations.
Rivers
Ikwerre Council Boss Bans Scavenger Operations
Rivers
Renaissance Energy Spends $3m To Upgrade GTC
Rivers
NLNG Lauds Young Scientists, Bids Winners Welcome
-
Oil & Energy10 hours agoOndo, Investors Sign $50b Refinery, Free Trade Zone Agreement
-
News6 hours ago‘Tinubu Committed To Environmental Sustainability, Benefits To Ogoni’
-
News22 hours agoTinubu CongratulatesSoludoOn Re-election, Lauds INEC
-
Maritime10 hours agoAfrican Nations Stand To Gain From Blue Economy —NPA MD
-
Niger Delta11 hours agoDelta To Present Over ?1trn Budget For 2026
-
Politics10 hours agoAnambra Guber: I’m Not Impressed, LP Candidate Says …As Observers Lament Vote-buying, Low Voters Turnout
-
Oil & Energy10 hours agoOil Demand to Rise Through 2032 as Energy Transition Stalls
-
News6 hours agoCleric Harps On Significance Of Thanksgiving
