Health professionals from KATH and Asuofua polyclinic screened female staff and male staff to prevent late detection or aftermath effects on health.

Participants were oriented over the effect and other adverse effects breast cancer could have on mothers and feminists at whole.
After such education and orientation volunteered, women got screened, and according to records received, thirty-five (35) feminists had the advantage.

Speaking to the report, staff were encouraged and praised DCE, management, and the entire stakeholders for such a wonderful event.
They prayed more of such engagement over health and other related issues could be given to them.
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