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Breast Cancer Screening: The Cultural and Religious Hurdles for Ghana's Muslim Women
Kumasi Metropolis, GhanaSaturday, May 24, 2025
Religiosity played a big role too. Women who were more religious were more likely to get screened. This shows that religion can be a powerful motivator. But it can also be a barrier if not addressed properly.
So, what can be done? Education is key. A national campaign could teach women about the importance of regular screenings. Training providers to be culturally sensitive could also help. This way, women would feel more comfortable and understood.
It's clear that more needs to be done to support Islamic women in Ghana. Their unique challenges need to be addressed. Only then can we hope to improve breast cancer screening rates among this group. It's a complex issue, but it's one that needs attention. After all, every woman deserves the chance to detect breast cancer early.
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