Navigating the Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer Screening in Women – African Perspective

Agenda:

  • Introduction – Prof Annie Young
  • Background: Screening for Breast and Cervical Cancers and Advocating for Policy Change in Sub-Saharan Africa – Prof Julia Downing
  • Psychosocial Care of Women Throughout Cancer Screening Pathway – Uptake, Process and Outcomes – Naomi Ohene Oti
  • Communication is the Golden Key – Enhancing Skills to Care for Women Having Cancer Screening in Cameroon – Florence Manjuh
  • Q&A period

 

Educational Objectives:

  • Understand the psychosocial impact of cancer screening for women in two African countries
  • Facilitate women to overcome stigma of cancer screening
  • Appreciate innovations in the services in two African countries to reduce anxiety, improve uptake and clinical outcomes
  • Enhance communication skills around breast and cervical screening on how to address any harmful effects
  • Enable healthcare professionals to direct policy change

This webinar is made possible by the MASCC and AORTIC.

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