MAKE CANCER CHECKS ROUTINE, STATE URGED

Wed, 06 Sep 2017 14:35:46 +0000

By Mukosela Kasalwe

GOVERNMENT should consider carrying out cancer screening a routine feature around the country because early detection is key to curb the scourge, says cancer activist Sphiwe Benasho.

Every year, the Sphiwe Benasho Foundation advances its impact in community by raising community awareness and fundraising activities to support cancer activism.

The second annual Pink Ribbon Walk, a solidarity initiative against cancer took place over the weekend and attracted more than 200 participants which included top celebrities such as James Sakala, Mwaka Katongo, Twezi, and Charity Mutonga among others.

Health practitioners such as doctors, nurses, care givers and cancer survivors were amongst the participants.

Ms Benasho urged the government to consider carrying out cancer screening weeks to cover the whole country like other disease prevention measures for polio immunisation.

The cancer activist said early detection against cancer was important if the scourge would be minimised.

“Government should consider having cancer screening weeks that will cover the whole country just like other disease prevention measures like polio immunisation. Early detection is key to have high chances of curing cancer,” she said.

Ms Benasho thanked sponsors of the event such as Zambia Breweries, Stationery world, Kaur Fashions, Fortress Media, East Park and Levy Mall for joining in the fight against cancer.

She said proceeds of the event would be utilised to help with cancer awareness in remote areas.

Sphiwe Benasho Foundation focuses on continuously making a positive change in the lives of women and children in various areas including; supporting wellness, health, educating and restoring hope to those affected by numerous challenge.

Matero’s Kapwepwe Ward councillor Patrick Salubusa said he supported the Foundation for its good cause to raise public cancer awareness and help cancer patients.

Mr Salubusa said the walk was beneficial as it promoted fitness, social interaction and cancer awareness.

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