Young Ghanaian Doctor mounts massive fight against Cervical Cancer

A young Ghanaian medical doctor, Princess Abu Bonsra, has vowed to battle the deadly cervical cancer disease in Ghana and other developing countries through her foundation called the Abu Bonsra Foundation.

The Foundation draws the expertise of other young doctors to collaborate in tackling one of the deadliest killer disease for women.

In Ghana, cervical cancer is the most leading cause of death among women and its dreadfulness is only second to Breast Cancer.

Abu Bonsra Foundation would mainly be launching educational campaigns for both men and women on Cervical Cancer.

The Abu Bonsra Foundation also routinely invites doctors from different countries and different fields on its talk show to educate the masses on the ‘silent killer.’

On the team of the Foundation include young doctors such as Doctor Joel Otis Amankwah, a medical officer at the Ridge hospital, Doctor Mabel Morrison Arthur, a master’s student of public health in the U.K, Doctor Prince Abu Bonsra, a final year medical student, among others.

Meanwhile, the Foundation is seeking to regularly organise free health screenings on cervical cancer for the less privileged women especially in developing countries. 

The Abu Bonsra Foundation, also seeks to call on all medical doctors to support its initiative on improving the health of women.

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