Health talk: Breast cancer hitting hard

There are available treatments for breast cancer but depending on the stage. Some of the following treatment modalities are under use today:
By Johannes Marisa Nov. 6, 2022

Shot in the arm for cancer patients

Maunganidze said there was stigma and fear associated with cancer.
By Vanessa Gonye Nov. 2, 2022

Men urged to test for breast cancer

Men must also be wary of breast cancer and get checked regularly.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Oct. 26, 2022

Cancer foundation targets flea markets, salons

The foundation wanted to save the lives of as many women as possible through awareness campaigns, and advocating for accessible and affordable facilities for free cancer screening and treatment.
By Zanele Ndlovu Oct. 26, 2022

Breast cancer: A scourge we must fight every day

Breast cancer awareness should be a national mindset with every relevant health institution and authorities focused on this important issue on a daily basis.
By Unique Zimuto Oct. 20, 2022

Male breast cancer,the untold story in Zimbabwe

When men are diagnosed  with breast cancer, in a very odd way their masculinity and sexuality is questioned or challenged in a way.
By Michelle C Madzudzo Oct. 11, 2022

Trial of novelist Tsitsi Dangarembgwa resumes

Assistant police inspector Donald Chademana told the court yesterday that the duo did not show any signs of promoting violence, saying they were also not carrying materials promoting bigotry.

By The Independent Jun. 2, 2022

Out & about: TGIF breast clinic opens in Nigeria

In 2020, more than 28 000 women were diagnosed with breast cancer, resulting in over 14 000 deaths. It is to this that the objective of the World Health Organisation (WHO) — Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI) — is to trim down global breast cancer death rate by 2,5% per year, thereby shunning 2,5 million breast cancer decease globally between 2020 and 2040

By The Independent Mar. 20, 2022

Out & about: TGIF breast clinic opens in Nigeria

In 2020, more than 28 000 women were diagnosed with breast cancer, resulting in over 14 000 deaths. It is to this that the objective of the World Health Organisation (WHO) — Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI) — is to trim down global breast cancer death rate by 2,5% per year, thereby shunning 2,5 million breast cancer decease globally between 2020 and 2040

By The Independent Mar. 20, 2022