As Botswana commemorates Breast Cancer Awareness Month, health experts warn of the growing prevalence of breast cancer in the country.
According to Dr. Ngoni Kamhuka, breast cancer is the second most common cancer in Botswana, affecting 20 in 100,000 women, after cervical cancer.
Dr. Kamhuka attributes late diagnosis to a lack of awareness and poor self-examination practices amongst women.
Author's summary: Health experts urge women to prioritize self-examination to combat breast cancer.
Mmegi — 2025-10-15
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