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Ahmed Abdul-Baseer

First Community Service Medical laboratory sciences, University of Ghana

​Teen educational program on breast cancer and cervical cancer held at T. I. Ahmadiyya Junior High School. The introduction highlights the importance of educating teenagers about these diseases for early detection and prevention. Breast cancer and cervical cancer are briefly introduced, emphasizing their relevance to young women.The program utilized an interactive learning approach, encouraging student participation in discussions and questions. Visual aids like pictures and videos were used to explain the diseases, risk factors, and symptoms. The focus was on prevention and control, emphasizing the significance of regular screening and early detection. Common misconceptions and myths were addressed to reduce fear and stigma.The program aimed to empower young girls with knowledge that goes beyond the classroom, promoting health awareness and personal responsibility. It sought to make them advocates for their well-being and that of their peers, shaping their future choices and decisions.



 
 
 

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