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Prudential Bank, as part of its commitment to breast cancer awareness, has donated an amount of GHc 30,000.00 to the Breast Society of Ghana.

The donation, according to the bank was part of its dedication to improving public health and raising awareness about critical health issues like breast cancer.

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Speaking at a ceremony to hand over the cheque   Mr Ebow Quayson, Execu­tive Head of Retail and Com­mercial Banking, Prudential Bank said, to further recognize the Pink October, a month dedicated to raise awareness about breast cancer, the bank successfully organised a series of health screenings across various regions of Ghana.

He said the T screenings, which focused on breast cancer awareness, also offered additional health services such as blood pressure and blood glucose level tests.

The initiative, he said was aimed at promoting early detection of breast cancer and raise awareness about its health risks.

Mr Quayson said the screenings were held in Tema, Accra, Kumasi, Koforidua, and Tamale, reaching communities across the country with essential health information and support.

“This year’s was extended to Ashanti Region, to ensure that people in other regions also had access to these vital health checks,” he said.

He said the health screenings were opened to the general public, and not just Prudential Bank customers.

He said in Tema, the screening took place at the Community One Branch in collaboration with Danpong Hospital.

He said the Trust Hospital, a long-standing partner of Prudential Bank supported the screening at the Madina Branch.

He said the Kumasi event was held at Aboabo, providing the local community with access to these crucial healthcare services.

“The screening in Takoradi, held on October 2, 2024, took place at the Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Cathedral in partnership with Jubilee Catholic Hospital,” he said.

The programme, he said had a strong focus on breast cancer early detection, emphasizing the importance of timely intervention in saving lives.

He said the final screening in the series took place in Tamale, at the main Tamale taxi rank, in collaboration with Kabsad Scientific Hospital.

He said a total of 327 individuals were checked for breast cancer, blood glucose levels, and blood pressure.

“Throughout the series, 1,216 individuals benefited from the free health screenings and received valuable health advice and tips for improving their well-being,” Mr Quayson said.

He said some of participants were referred to local healthcare facilities for further examination.

 

 

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