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US delegation praises Peace and Love Hospital for breast cancer care

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May 17, 2026
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US delegation praises Peace and Love Hospital for breast cancer care

US delegation praises Peace and Love Hospital for breast cancer care

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ACCRA, May 17 (THE AFRICAN PORTAL) – A delegation from the United States has commended Peace and Love Hospital for its efforts in breast cancer treatment and care in Ghana.

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The delegation, led by Dr. Cheryl Simmons-Gray, visited the hospital to support breast cancer awareness, research and treatment.

Speaking during the visit, Stephanie Hayes-Jameison, President-Elect of The Links Incorporated, said fear and lack of awareness remained major challenges in the fight against breast cancer.

She said many women delay going to the hospital because they are afraid or do not know the signs of the disease.

According to her, some people also avoid talking about breast cancer because of stigma and cultural beliefs.

“There is no shame in having breast cancer. It is something people can survive if they seek treatment early,” she said.

Stephanie encouraged women to go for regular screening and seek support from family members and health workers when diagnosed with the disease.

She also praised the hospital for the quality of care and treatment being offered to patients.

“It is impressive to see the technology and care available here for women,” she stated.

Dr. Simmons-Gray said the visit formed part of the organisation’s mission to support vulnerable communities and improve healthcare among people of African descent.

She urged women to regularly examine their breasts and seek medical attention early when they notice any changes.

President of Breast Care International and Peace and Love Hospital, Dr. Beatrice Wiafe Addai, said the partnership with The Links Incorporated would help improve breast cancer research and treatment.

She explained that Black women in Africa and the United States share similar breast cancer patterns, especially high cases of triple-negative breast cancer.

Dr. Wiafe Addai said the collaboration would create opportunities for research, exchange of ideas and improved treatment for women.

She also stressed the need for more mammography machines across the country to help women get early diagnosis.

“We need mammography machines in every regional capital so women will not travel long distances before getting tested,” she said.

Dr. Wiafe Addai added that the delegation also visited the site for the second Comprehensive Cancer Centre of Excellence being established under the auspices of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and expressed interest in supporting the project.

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