C.O.P.E. to screen 10m women for breast cancer by 2030
[The Guardian - Nigeria] - 23/10/2025
The Care, Organisation, Public Enlightenment Foundation (C.O.P.E.) has set a target to reach 10 million Nigerian women by 2030 through expanded breast cancer screening, community education, and strengthened partnerships to promote early detection nationwide. Breast cancer is a disease in The (…)
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