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Skye Bank, Cope Foundation Unveils Must Read “Breast Cancer Facts”, Create Screening Centres To Mark World Cancer Day

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Financial institution Skye Bank and Cope Foundation sign post this year’s World Cancer Day with a significant move.

According to details made available to societynowng.com

In commemoration of this year’s World Cancer Day, Skye Bank Plc and a non governmental organization, COPE Foundation, are unveiling a book on cancer as well as creating screening centres where members of the public can be screened of the disease.
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The book titled ‘Breast Cancer Facts’, was written to enlighten and educate members of the public about the disease, its treatment and management with a view to reducing the incidence of the scourge.

According to a press statement issued by the Bank, breast cancer screening will also be carried out today to provide opportunity for women to know their status and take appropriate steps to prevent it or treat it.

The statement said the collaboration between the two organisations over the years has resulted in significant breast cancer awareness and screening opportunity for many women, including those who ordinarily would not have been able to afford the cost of screening.

The partnership has also been responsible for the monthly breast cancer screening for women by COPE Foundation for many years.

It would be recalled that Skye Bank donated two modern cancer screening machines to the foundation to enable it carry out its mandate of providing opportunity to reduce breast cancer incidence and provide information and education to the groups that are prone to it.

The Bank explained that the two organisations were working to provide opportunity for mobile screening for those who are far flung from where the Foundation’s operations are conducted.

Last year, the Bank sponsored a 10 kilometre walk in two locations in Lagos in which over 2000 people took part to further create awareness about the disease and encourage people to exercise as a means of preventing it.

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