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    GTA CEO Urges Women to Prioritize Regular Health Screenings to Fight Cancer

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsOctober 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Mrs. Maame Efua Houadjeto, has called on women across the country to make their health a priority by undergoing regular medical check-ups, particularly for breast cancer.

    Speaking at a breast cancer awareness and screening exercise organized by the GTA in Accra, Mrs. Houadjeto highlighted the importance of early detection, stressing that timely screening could make the difference between life and death.

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    “Many people don’t recognize the urgency to go for check-ups,” she noted. “Time is crucial because the earlier it’s detected, the better your chances. When it reaches stages three or four, it becomes very difficult to manage.”

    The event provided free medical screenings for breast cancer, blood pressure, diabetes, and other health conditions. It attracted GTA staff, cancer survivors, tourism stakeholders, and medical professionals from the Ablade Medical Center.

    Mrs. Houadjeto explained that while the exact causes of breast cancer remain uncertain, several unverified claims — such as links to deodorant use or microwaving food — should not distract women from routine health checks. “We do not even know the exact cause,” she said. “So live your life, but keep checking.”

    She commended women for their vital roles in families and communities, urging them to take advantage of free screening programs and encourage others to do the same.

    Madam Comfort Owusu, a former GTA staff member and breast cancer survivor, shared her personal story, revealing that early detection saved her life despite losing one breast. She said she has lived a healthy, normal life for 15 years and is now actively engaged in advocacy and counseling for other women.

    Madam Owusu appealed for support from well-meaning Ghanaians to continue her awareness work, while Mrs. Houadjeto pledged the GTA’s commitment to supporting her campaign and women affected by cancer.

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