The President of Breast Care International (BCI), Dr Mrs Beatrice Wiafe Addai has engaged men to profit themselves to be taught in bosom malignant growth control in Ghana.
She said men's words are profoundly regarded by ladies so they will be in a superior situation to exhort and energize ladies on infectious prevention subsequent to securing information about the sickness.
This, she added, will demystify the misinterpretation among ladies that bosom malignant growth is brought about by black magic and look for early treatment whenever determined to have the sickness to forestall unnecessary passings.
Dr Mrs Beatrice Wiafe Addai, who is likewise the CEO of Peace and Love Hospitals in Kumasi and Accra, made the allure at the Assemblies of God Church of Ghana (A/G) Men's Ministry National Convention at Pakyi in the Amansie West District in the Ashanti locale, on Friday, July 22, 2022.
The yearly Men's Ministry Convention was held from July 21 to 24 under the subject "O' Lord Revive Thy Work."
Addressing the members under the subject "Job of Men in Breast Cancer Control", That's what dr Mrs Wiafe Addai noticed assuming men profit themselves to be taught on bosom malignant growth, they will be very much informed to use sound judgment while managing bosom disease at home.
"A few men don't urge their ladies to go through the bosom disease medicines, either by medical procedure or chemotherapy, for the anxiety toward its unfavorable impacts of losing hair or bosom. So when they have the information on the sickness, they will actually want to prompt and empower them for therapy.
"Assuming that they get it and take part in bosom disease control training, it will lessen ladies who are passing on rashly and unnecessarily by depending on customary meds and petitioning God camps," the advisor specialist expressed.
Dr Mrs Beatrice Wiafe Addai who is likewise the seat of the Ghana Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance encouraged men to routinely go for clinical exams on hypertension, diabetes and prostate malignant growth to illuminate them on the most proficient method to carry on with their lives in a sound way.
The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church of Ghana (A/G), Prof Rev Paul Frimpong-Manso, for the benefit of the congregation valued crafted by Dr Mrs Beatrice Wiafe Addai in the mission against bosom disease in Africa.
Prof Rev Paul Frimpong-Manso likewise urge men to make strong strides in encouraging ladies to rigorously look for clinical consideration in managing bosom disease to try not to depend on petitioning heaven camps for medicines.