
Audio By Carbonatix
The President and Founder of Breast Care International, Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, has cautioned against the current reticence of civil society and policymakers on the rampaging effects of breast cancer on the poor and vulnerable in society.
The leadership of the Continent’s foremost, not for profit, pro-poor health Charity, says the continued inaction and the communication gap are being exploited by quacks and other untrained hands, further compounding the already precarious situation.
“We are becoming numb to breast cancer mortality statistics as another new normal, a trend which must be resisted in protection of our women by highlighting the myriad of challenges associated with the disease and the need to fight it, head-on,” she stressed.
Dr. Wiafe cautioned against justifying the apparent neglect on economic hardships, saying there could be no better time to help the poor and needy than in hard times.
BCI however singled the media out for praise and commended survivors, who continue to endure the disease under the stress of covid-19, and its attendant drawbacks.
Speaking to the media in Accra, a visibly-worried Dr. Wiafe said sustained awareness creation remained the most potent tool against the disease which has “resisted scientific knowledge and research about its exact antecedents, except to say alcohol consumption, sedentary lifestyle, cigarette smoking and known family history, largely predispose women to the condition”.
Dr. Wiafe said ignorance is a huge impediment in the awareness creation chain, and wondered why so much continues to be invested on other conditions while innocent indigent breast cancer women die needlessly by the day, especially in rural Ghana.
"The charity is interested in maximizing opportunities for the collective good of cancer patients, particularly breast cancer survivors."
Dr. Wiafe added, "BCI is resilient and refuses to be outdone by challenges posed by COVID-19, hence, the decision to keep the awareness creation campaign alive all year long in order to ameliorate the living conditions of our patients and survivors".
We consider health as a corporate affair which imposes a responsibility on governments, corporations, associations, partnerships, and high worth individuals to contribute generously, for the welfare of the vulnerable, breast cancer patients and survivors, inclusive."
Dr. Wiafe commended corporate entities, multinationals and individuals who in diverse ways contributed towards the successful, two fund raising events organized by the Charity in Accra and Kumasi.
"We cannot yield the entirety of our health budget to covid-19, whilst other similarly fatal diseases are neglected. We are calling for equal attention and equal opportunity for breast cancer patients who continue to endure indignities even though the disease is both curable and survivable," she concluded.
Latest Stories
-
Meet us halfway – Trade Minister tasks private sector with AfCFTA success
2 hours -
After more than 14 years at Atletico Madrid, what next for Simeone?
2 hours -
Conquering the World – Building on the foundations laid by Otto Addo
2 hours -
[Watch Live] Kwaw Kese, Kwami Eugene, Tinny, Keche and others thrill fans at Gomoa Easter Carnival
3 hours -
Gomoa Easter Carnival: Experts charge indigenes to own festival to ensure sustainability
4 hours -
Gomoa Easter Carnival: Edem Agbana and Joy Prime fans shower festival with huge endorsements
5 hours -
Gathering of Royals 2026: Empowering women, boosting tomato production
6 hours -
Gov’t to overhaul free zones into manufacturing hubs for local production – Trade Minister
6 hours -
Ghana losing $2.5bn yearly from raw exports – Trade Minister reveals
6 hours -
Mahama unveils plans for Kwahu Airport, Convention Centre
6 hours -
World’s oldest leader, Paul Biya to get a deputy for first time in 43-year rule
6 hours -
Search for missing US airman continues as Trump threatens ‘hell’ if Iran does not reach deal
7 hours -
US says it has arrested relatives of late Iranian general Qasem Soleimani
7 hours -
La Liga: Real Madrid’s title hopes hang in the balance as Mallorca snatch stoppage-time winner
7 hours -
FA Cup: Haaland hat-trick powers Man City past Liverpool into semi-finals
7 hours
