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    Prudential Bank champions prostate cancer awareness and support in Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Prudential Bank Limited (PBL) has intensified its commitment to raising awareness and supporting prostate cancer patients through a series of impactful activities.

    The campaign is part of the Bank’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month initiatives aimed at recog­nising the importance of educa­tion, early detection, and commu­nity support.

    To this end, Prudential Bank has provided access to free pros­tate cancer screenings across sev­eral cities, including Accra, Tema, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Kumasi, Koforidua, Tamale, and Sunyani.

    The initiative saw over a thou­sand men take advantage of the opportunity for early testing.

    Commenting on the campaign, Ms Jamilla Disu, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Department, Prudential Bank, said the screen­ings sought to increase awareness about the importance of regular check-ups, especially among men over 40, who are at a higher risk of developing prostate cancer.

    “By bringing these essential services closer to the communities, the bank hopes to encourage more men to prioritise their health and seek early intervention,” she said.

    As part of its overall prostate cancer support initiatives, Pruden­tial Bank also presented a donation of GH¢30,000 to the National Radiotherapy Oncology and Nu­clear Medicine Centre at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

    This contribution, she said, was aimed at assisting the Centre in providing affordable treatment options for prostate cancer patients who may struggle with the finan­cial burden of long-term care.

    Moreover, she said the funds were expected to help the Centre in its mission to deliver quali­ty healthcare and support for patients in Ghana and the wider sub-region.

    Prof. Joel Yarney, Director of the National Radiotherapy Oncol­ogy and Nuclear Medicine Centre, expressed his appreciation to Prudential Bank, noting that the financial assistance would provide much-needed relief to patients and their families.

    Prof. Yarney highlighted that prolonged cancer treatment often imposed a significant financial strain on patients, making corpo­rate support vital for the Centre’s continued efforts in delivering high-quality healthcare.



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