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AWA'S BLOG: Focus on Women's Cancer Screening: Special Young Mothers

Melanoma, breast, thyroid... The number of cancers in young women has increased by 5 to 10% over the last 20 years. How to explain it? What are the most frequent cancers in women under 35 ? What are the most frequent cancers in young women ? There are some cancers that are a little more common in younger women. For example: Melanoma (skin cancer). "We don't talk about it much because people are becoming more aware of melanoma. Also, they are usually removed fairly quickly at a localized stage and are very treatable through excision (the surgical act of completely removing a cancerous or suspected cancerous tumor). There is not necessarily a peak incidence before the age of 30, but it is one of the cancers that can be diagnosed in a young person," says our interlocutor. It is the most common cancer in adults between 25 and 50 years.

Active Women of Gabon

Hello, please introduce yourself to our readers: Ika Rosira for friends, I help in consulting and development of social, cultural or commercial projects 2- What is Femmes Actives du Gabon? It is a directory of women's skills online and in French. Is it a network or an association? Professional network 3- Why [...]

The Leadershift Meet-Up Arrives In Port-Gentil

Pépécy OGOULIGUENDE, President of the NGO Malachie, mentor coach in leadershift, international lecturer and Alumni USA, animated, surrounded by other panelists, for the first time in Port-Gentil, a Masterclass workshop of several modules including transformational leadership, financial management, results-based management, structuring of associations and networking. [...]

Celebration of the Day of the African Child and Presentation of MANIBUS Television Port-Gentil

Every year on June 16, the international community celebrates the Day of the African Child. In Port-Gentil, Civil Society Organizations did not remain on the sidelines of this celebration. To this effect, they invested the CSO focal point with various animations related to the theme chosen for this edition. Which is "the elimination of harmful practices affecting children: progress on policies and practices since 2013".