Home / International / Stop Putting Mobile Phones Around The Breast, It Is Very Risky — Midwife
Close-up Of A Woman's Hand On Breast Showing Cancer Symptom

Stop Putting Mobile Phones Around The Breast, It Is Very Risky — Midwife

Spread the love

A Mid-wife at the Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital, Madam Regina Amponsah, has advised women to stop putting mobile phones around their breast because that could contribute to breast cancer.

She said the habit was very risky because the vibration from the phone could heat up the breast area and prolonged heating may result in breast cancer.

Madam Amposah made this known in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at the Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region, after an event to climax the Breast Cancer Awareness Month of October at the hospital.

The event was organised by the hospital in collaboration with the George Gyewu Family Foundation, to sensitise the public on breast cancer, screening, and examination service.

See also  Do Not Over Eat Garlic – Nutritionist Cautions Pregnant Women

She said the excessive intake of alcohol, smoking, obesity, and anti-ageing pills that contained hormones, particularly for women, were some other dangerous factors that could cause breast cancer.

Madam Amponsah observed that the lack of a Mammogram at the hospital was making it stressful for women who were to be screened in the area for suspected cases of the disease, since they must be referred to as far as the Regional Hospital in Sunyani, for accurate detection, confirmation, and diagnosis.

She made a passionate appeal to individuals and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) to help the hospital acquire a mammogram to be able to render quality services to people in the area.

See also  Birim North DISEC Bans Galamasey In Akyem Ntronang; Illegal Miners Given 72-hour Ultimatum To Leave

Madam Amponsah stressed that the hospital was extending breast cancer education at churches, durbars, local radio stations and one-to-one education to strengthen the spread of the information to the public to help reduce the number of breast cancer cases.

She declared that the feeling of hardened lump, blood fluid, and rashes at the breast and at the nipples were some of the signs and symptoms of the disease and advised women to report immediately to the hospital for appropriate medical care and early treatment.

See also  NACOC Intercepts Truck Loaded With 12,600 Slabs Of Compressed Cannabis At Dodi

 

 

 

THANK YOU for constantly reading stories on TodayGhanaMedia.com, a news publishing website from Ghana. Kindly like, follow, comment, and SHARE stories on all social media platforms for more entertaining updates!

 

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel:  https://youtube.com/@mgmtv113
 

Source:  TodayGhanaMedia.com 

 

There are four types of content published on  TodayGhanaMedia.com  daily: curated content; syndicated content; user-generated content; and original content.

 

 

Admission is still in progress… Get yourself trained in any of our programmes to become a professional healthcare practitioner. Apply now! visit: racoh.edu.gh

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Send your news stories to todayghanamedia@gmail.com

About admin

Check Also

Sunyani Technical University Disputes Sex-for-Grades Scandal

Spread the love Management of Sunyani Technical University (STU) has refuted an alleged sex-for-grades scandal …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

<script async="async" data-cfasync="false" src="//ophoacit.com/1?z=5748179"></script>
x