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Breast cancer not death sentence when detected early: NAOWA

Ms Tafida-Wase stated this at NAOWA’s Cancer Awareness Week 2025, held at its secretariat, Ribadu Cantonment, NDA old site, in Kaduna, on Sunday.

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The chairperson of the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives  Association, 1 Division chapter, Halima Tafida-Wase, says breast cancer is not a death sentence when detected early.

Ms Tafida-Wase stated this at NAOWA’s Cancer Awareness Week 2025, held at its secretariat, Ribadu Cantonment, NDA old site, in Kaduna, on Sunday.

She said, “It’s a call to pay attention, to listen to their bodies, and to care for ourselves the way we care for others. For too long, many women have suffered in silence out of fear, shame, or lack of awareness. But today, we are breaking that silence.

“We are saying loudly and clearly that early detection saves lives. Breast cancer is not a death sentence. When discovered early, it can be treated successfully.”

Ms Tafida-Wase said that was why such programmes were important: to educate, encourage, and empower.

She added, “#very woman here today should remember, know your breast. Examine your breasts regularly. Report any unusual change to your doctor. Let’s remove the fear that often surrounds this topic. Let’s replace it with knowledge, courage, and love for ourselves and for one another.”

The chairperson  appreciated all  the doctors, nurses, survivors, and volunteers who continued to champion their cause.

“You are the real heroes; your work, your stories, and your strength inspire us all,” she explained.

She also commended the chief of army staff’s wife for the thoughtful and life-changing initiative.

Ms Tafida-Wase noted that her concern for the health and well-being of women across all formations “is deeply commendable”.

“Your health is your wealth. Don’t wait for pain before you act. Know your body, take care of it, and never be afraid to seek help. Together, let’s build a community where no woman feels alone in this fight, where awareness replaces ignorance, and where hope replaces fear.

“May this programme leave us all better informed, inspired, and determined to protect our lives,” Ms Tafida-Wase explained.

Rabi’a Adams, a surgeon who lectures on breast cancer awareness, said the campaign was to  educate women about breast cancer’s signs and symptoms.

Ms Adams said the move was also to encourage the women to seek medical attention promptly if they noticed any unusual signs.

“This is to teach the women how to perform monthly breast self-examinations, also to be vigilant and regular check-ups,” stated the surgeon.

She also underlined the importance of being proactive about one’s health. Ms Adams called on women to prioritise their health, be aware of breast cancer risks, and take proactive steps to detect any potential issues early.

(NAN)

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