Nzobonankira Euloge, Expert in Women’s Cancer Early Detection/ Breast and Cervical cancer screening at Rwanda Biomedical Centre, shared a post by Elekta Foundation on LinkedIn, adding:
“From basic knowledge to well trained Nurses and Midwives at community level about Breast and Cervical cancer screening.
Capacity building is no longer only an empowering tool, but it has been a live saving strategy for early detection of breast cancer and elimination of cervical cancer.”
Quoting Elekta Foundation’s post:
“We often assume that if we feel fine, we are fine. But as our Master Trainer Nzobonankira Euloge explains, that is a dangerous myth.
In this video, Euloge breaks down why Capacity Building is the backbone of our mission. It’s not just about teaching medical procedures; it’s about training nurses and midwives to see what is invisible to the naked eye.
‘A woman can look completely healthy on the outside,’ Euloge says. ‘But when we screen, we might find a lump in the breast or a lesion on the cervix.’
Without a trained health worker to find that hidden warning sign, she might never know until it’s too late.
That is why we train: to ensure that every woman, no matter where she lives, has the chance to be screened, diagnosed, and saved.”
Proceed to watch the video attached to the post.
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