WHO pledges increased support for breast cancer patients in Ghana

The World Health Organization (WHO) has committed to enhancing support for breast cancer patients in Ghana, with the goal of improving access to life-saving treatments and bolstering overall healthcare services. Speaking to the media in Accra on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, Dr. Joana Ansong, who oversees non-communicable diseases and mental health, pointed out the considerable […] The post WHO pledges increased support for breast cancer patients in Ghana appeared first on The Ghana Report.

WHO pledges increased support for breast cancer patients in Ghana
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has committed to enhancing support for breast cancer patients in Ghana, with the goal of improving access to life-saving treatments and bolstering overall healthcare services.

Speaking to the media in Accra on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, Dr. Joana Ansong, who oversees non-communicable diseases and mental health, pointed out the considerable challenges that patients encounter in obtaining timely and effective care.

She stressed that numerous women face a challenging path to recovery, highlighting the pressing need for improved healthcare interventions.

The event, organised by the Ministry of Health in partnership with Pfizer and Jhpiego, aimed to identify practical strategies to enhance care and support for those living with breast cancer.

“WHO will continue to support Africa, particularly Ghana, through evidence-based global and regional initiatives, including the global strategy to eliminate cervical cancer and integrated cancer services for women,” she stated.

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