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The Institute of Cancer Research in London welcomed the move, which follows decades of research by its scientists.
Based on real-life events and a popular podcast, the series explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of joy in the face of adversity.
New statistics reveal that breast and cervical cancers are now the leading causes of death among South African women, surpassing HIV, highlighting the urgent need for increased awareness and funding for early detection and treatment.
As World Cancer Day approaches, experts highlight innovative treatments and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to enhance cancer care in South Africa, urging communities to unite for better outcomes.
This festive season, discover how you can bring hope to thousands of South Africans battling cancer by supporting the Johnson-Rose Cancer Foundation. Join the fight against cancer and help transform lives today.
For breast cancer survivors, we shine a light on a crucial aspect of recovery: the management of wounds and scars post-treatment
This October, join us in celebrating the remarkable story of Sharney Blackway, a young mother whose battle against triple-negative breast cancer not only reshaped her life but inspired countless others to find strength through adversity
Banyana Banyana wore a pink jersey to raise awareness about breast cancer during their narrow 2-1 loss against England at the Coventry Building Complex on Tuesday.
Learn how to choose the right bra for comfort and support, and discover the importance of proper fitting
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action against breast cancer in South Africa, where it remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women.
Health is a critical component of national development in South Africa, yet significant disparities exist in access to healthcare services … This article explores the complex interplay of social, economic, and historical factors affecting health outcomes and calls for urgent action to address these inequities
The pink ribbon has become the universal symbol of breast cancer, raising awareness and bringing together communities in solidarity.
Dr Lisa Dalmeyer unpacks the significance of the BRCA gene, early detection strategies and the implications for families during this critical observation period.
In commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the POST highlights the journey of survivors and the importance of early detection, which could be key to improving the survival rate.
In commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the POST highlights the journey of survivors and the importance of early detection, which could be key to improving the survival rate.
Explore the significance of choosing the right sports bra during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, focusing on support, comfort and breathability.
The financial implications of breast cancer treatment are significant, with patients facing costs ranging from R10 000 to R2 million. Experts from Profmed stress the importance of early detection to alleviate emotional and financial burdens.
Breast cancer survivors Suraiya Nawab and Tshepi Moropa discuss the emotional challenges faced by their families during their cancer journeys.
In commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, the POST highlights the journey of survivors and the importance of early detection , which is key to improving the survival rate and longevity
Discover the importance of mammograms in breast cancer detection and learn how to prepare for your first appointment.
In honour of breast cancer awareness month, radiographer Nicole Moodley urges individuals to prioritise their breast health through education and proactive screenings.
Initially healthy and active, she was referred for tests where a mammogram and sonar would later reveal a tumour in her breast, just months before her birthday.
A mastectomy is so much more intense than one can imagine. Residual pain and sensitivities can last for months after surgery, making exposure to everyday objects painful and uncomfortable.
Run, walk, or dance, every step makes a difference!