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BCI, UESD launch research into environmental factors behind rising breast cancer cases in Eastern Region

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Breast Care International (BCI) and the University of Environment and Sustainable Development-Somanya (UESD) have launched a joint research initiative aimed at identifying and analyzing environmental factors driving the alarming rise in breast cancer cases.

The announcement was made by Mrs. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, President of BCI, during a breast cancer awareness and screening event held at Abetifi College of Education. “We are deeply concerned about the rising prevalence of breast cancer in the Eastern Region,” Mrs. Wiafe Addai stated. “This research will focus on uncovering the environmental factors that may be driving this increase, providing critical data to inform prevention and treatment strategies.”

Grim Statistics Highlight Urgent Need for Action

The urgency of the research is underscored by concerning statistics. According to specialists, “at least five women between the ages of 30 and 40 die of breast cancer each month in Ghana,” highlighting the devastating impact of the disease on younger women. This grim reality has spurred BCI and UESD to intensify their efforts.

Research Focus: Environmental Factors and Data-Driven Solutions
The collaborative research will delve into various environmental factors that may be linked to breast cancer, including potential exposure to toxins, pollutants, and other environmental hazards.

The aim is to provide concrete data to the Ghanaian government, enabling the development of targeted and effective strategies to combat the disease.

“Our findings will be shared with the government to support their efforts in addressing this critical health issue,” Mrs. Wiafe Addai emphasized.

“We believe that by understanding the environmental causes, we can take proactive steps to protect our communities.”

Regional Sensitization Campaign and University Commitment
In parallel with the research, BCI and UESD are actively engaged in a regional sensitization campaign to raise awareness about breast cancer.

This campaign aims to educate the public about early detection, prevention, and available resources.

Prof. Edward Wiafe Debrah, Pro-Vice Chancellor of UESD, expressed the university’s strong commitment to the research partnership.

“We are pleased to collaborate with Breast Care International on this vital project,” Prof. Debrah stated. “Our university is fully prepared to contribute our expertise and resources to this research effort. We believe that this research will provide valuable insights into the environmental factors contributing to breast cancer in the Eastern Region.”

He further added, “We are committed to working closely with BCI to ensure the success of this project and to contribute to the well-being of our communities.”

This partnership between BCI and UESD represents a crucial step in addressing the growing challenge of breast cancer in the Eastern Region, combining research, education, and advocacy to create a healthier future.

By MOSES OSEI MARFO

Tags: Breast CancerBreast Care International (BCI)Eastern RegionUniversity of Environment and Sustainable Development-Somanya (UESD)
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