
Former Ghana Education Service (GES) Deputy Director-General, Dr. Kwabena Tandoh, has organised a free breast cancer screening exercise for about 200 women in Goaso, Ahafo Region.
The initiative, in collaboration with the Goaso Government Hospital, aims to promote early detection and treatment of breast cancer, particularly among market women who often have limited time to visit health facilities for check-ups.
Speaking to Adom News, Dr. Tandoh expressed concern over the rising number of breast cancer cases in Ghana, noting that an average of 12 women are diagnosed daily — a situation he described as alarming.

He explained that the screening exercise is part of efforts to encourage preventive healthcare and raise awareness about the importance of early diagnosis.
“Many of these women are always busy, so bringing the screening closer to them helps them know their health status without disrupting their daily activities,” Dr. Tandoh said.
Participants also received screenings for diabetes, hepatitis, and HIV, with many expressing gratitude to Dr. Tandoh and the medical team for the gesture.
Health officials noted that the exercise forms part of a broader campaign to reduce breast cancer deaths through education, early detection, and timely medical intervention.