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Impact of prostate cancer on families

Advocacy Health

Escalating the Crisis of Men’s Wellness: Addressing Family Burdens and Prostate Cancer

Sep 21, 2024 rosanaComment on Escalating the Crisis of Men’s Wellness: Addressing Family Burdens and Prostate Cancer

The Rosana Empowerment Foundation emphasizes the neglected issue of men’s health, particularly prostate cancer, which is affecting families across Nigeria and Africa. Recognizing the growing health crisis and its impact on family stability, REF plans to launch a prostate cancer awareness and screening campaign. They seek partnerships for awareness, screening, funding, capacity building, and advocacy to combat this silent killer and strengthen families.

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