Help Women with Cervical Cancer Access Treatment

by ADJAH CANCER SUPPORT GHANA LBG
Help Women with Cervical Cancer Access Treatment

Summary

Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death among women in Ghana. Many women cannot afford diagnosis, surgery, or treatment, causing preventable deaths. This project provides financial and logistical support to help women access timely and effective cervical cancer care.

$1M
total goal
$1M
remaining
1
donor
0
monthly donors
4
months

Challenge

Most women with cervical cancer in Ghana face financial barriers that prevent them from accessing treatment. Without surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and medications, the disease progresses rapidly. Many women also struggle with transportation costs and lack of awareness about early care.

Solution

This project removes financial and access barriers by covering treatment, medication, and transportation costs for women with cervical cancer. By supporting timely care and follow-up, it helps women start and complete treatment early, improving survival and reducing preventable deaths.

Long-Term Impact

This project will lead to higher survival rates by ensuring women with cervical cancer receive timely and complete treatment. In the long term, it will reduce preventable deaths, lessen the financial burden on families, and strengthen awareness and trust in cancer care services across communities in Ghana.

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Organization Information

ADJAH CANCER SUPPORT GHANA LBG

Location: Accra, Teshie - Nungua - Ghana
Website:
Project Leader:
Christopher Adjah
Accra , Teshie - Nungua Ghana

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