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Ghana has marked World Cancer Day with a renewed national commitment to strengthening breast cancer care through sustainable financing mechanisms.
The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Jhpiego and Pfizer, convened a high-level roundtable bringing together policymakers, health professionals, and civil society organizations to discuss practical strategies for improving access to affordable cancer care and reducing the financial burden on patients.

Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Chief Director, Desmond Boateng, highlighted breast cancer as a growing public health concern in Ghana, often detected at advanced stages and associated with high treatment costs.
While acknowledging the efforts of various institutions in addressing cancer care, Mr. Boateng noted that many interventions remain fragmented, emphasising the need for improved coordination and harmonized systems.

He outlined the government’s commitment to enhancing cancer care through initiatives such as the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (Mahama Cares), the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), and the Free Primary Healthcare Initiative.
These interventions are designed to support treatment, promote early detection, and expand equitable access to cancer care nationwide.

Referencing frameworks such as the National Health Policy, the Universal Health Coverage Roadmap, and the National Non‑Communicable Disease Strategy, he reaffirmed the government’s dedication to ensuring quality and equitable healthcare for all Ghanaians.
Mr. Boateng encouraged participants to explore innovative financing models, strengthen multi-sectoral partnerships, and advance resource mobilisation strategies to enhance access to comprehensive breast cancer care services.

The roundtable also featured presentations on expanded NHIS benefit packages for cancer care, opportunities to improve diagnostics, treatment, and palliative care, as well as key financing constraints affecting breast cancer service delivery in Ghana.
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