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Effectiveness of Cancer association of South Africa

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CANSA | The Cancer Association of South Africa

Home

Reduce My Cancer Risk

BACK

REDUCE MY CANCER RISK

Overview

Get Screened - Early Detection

Avoid Tobacco

Women's Health

Men's Health

Children & Youth

Lead a Balanced Lifestyle

Be SunSmart

Avoid Carcinogens

Make Smart Product Choices

Cancer's Touched My Life - What Now?

BACK

CANCER'S TOUCHED MY LIFE - WHAT NOW?

Overview

I May Have Cancer

I Have Cancer

My Child and Cancer

Beyond Diagnosis and Treatment

CANSA Care & Support

BACK

CANSA CARE & SUPPORT

Overview

Helping You Cope With Treatment

Care Homes

Counselling & Support Groups

TLC for Children & Teens

Screening Services

Get in Touch with your Care Centre

CANSA Help Desk

Online Support Resources

Cancer Facts & Research

BACK

CANCER FACTS & RESEARCH

Overview

About Cancer

CANSA Fact Sheets & Position Statements

Statistics

Types of Cancer

Myths

International Cancer Research

CANSA Research - Striving to reduce cancer risk

Coping with Cancer

CANSA's Seal of Recognition

Get Involved

BACK

GET INVOLVED

Overview

Become a CANSA Volunteer

Take Part in Events

Make a Personal Donation

Raise Funds Online

Shop to Support CANSA

Partner with CANSA

Become a Member of CANSA

Work for CANSA

Events

About CANSA

Work for CANSA

Get in Touch

Find Your Care Centre

Find Your Care Home

The responsibility rests with patients to contact CANSA for assistance. Read more...

CANSA | The Cancer Association of South Africa

Search …

Women's Health

HOMEWOMEN'S HEALTH

Women & Cancer

CANSA places the focus on women reducing their cancer risk during August and October. However, we encourage women to make their health a priority all year round, by knowing what is normal for their bodies, and to be aware of the symptoms of cancer.

It’s important for women to be empowered with knowledge regarding lowering their cancer and health risk and recognising warning signs. We encourage annual medical check-ups and cancer screening for early detection, as symptoms don’t

CANSA | The Cancer Association of South Africa

Home

Reduce My Cancer Risk

BACK

REDUCE MY CANCER RISK

Overview

Get Screened - Early Detection

Avoid Tobacco

Women's Health

Men's Health

Children & Youth

Lead a Balanced Lifestyle

Be SunSmart

Avoid Carcinogens

Make Smart Product Choices

Cancer's Touched My Life - What Now?

BACK

CANCER'S TOUCHED MY LIFE - WHAT NOW?

Overview

I May Have Cancer

I Have Cancer

My Child and Cancer

Beyond Diagnosis and Treatment

CANSA Care & Support

BACK

CANSA CARE & SUPPORT

Overview

Helping You Cope With Treatment

Care Homes

Counselling & Support Groups

TLC for Children & Teens

Screening Services

Get in Touch with your Care Centre

CANSA Help Desk

Online Support Resources

Cancer Facts & Research

BACK

CANCER FACTS & RESEARCH

Overview

About Cancer

CANSA Fact Sheets & Position Statements

Statistics

Types of Cancer

Myths

International Cancer Research

CANSA Research - Striving to reduce cancer risk

Coping with Cancer

CANSA's Seal of Recognition

Get Involved

BACK

GET INVOLVED

Overview

Become a CANSA Volunteer

Take Part in Events

Make a Personal Donation

Raise Funds Online

Shop to Support CANSA

Partner with CANSA

Become a Member of CANSA

Work for CANSA

Events

About CANSA

Work for CANSA

Get in Touch

Find Your Care Centre

Find Your Care Home

The responsibility rests with patients to contact CANSA for assistance. Read more...

CANSA | The Cancer Association of South Africa

Search …

Women's Health

HOMEWOMEN'S HEALTH

Women & Cancer

CANSA places the focus on women reducing their cancer risk during August and October. However, we encourage women to make their health a priority all year round, by knowing what is normal for their bodies, and to be aware of the symptoms of cancer.

It’s important for women to be empowered with knowledge regarding lowering their cancer and health risk and recognising warning signs. We encourage annual medical check-ups and cancer screening for early detection, as symptoms don’t always present until cancer has spread. Women need to lead a balanced lifestyle, cutting out lifestyle factors that increase their cancer risk.

Women generally put others first. We want women to realise that they too have the right to prioritise their health. We know that we’re living in unprecedented times with COVID-19 taking centre stage in our lives, however the cancer risk does not go away due to the pandemic, and women still need to go for regular cancer screening as early detection saves lives, and get to know the early if needed

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