THE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH OF OCTOBER 2020

October is celebrated as Breast Cancer Awareness month where we come together and raise awareness about this disease that affects millions of women world over.
This is the month when we recognise breast cancer survivors, encourage those battling with the disease, and appreciate their families who have been their rock and anchor.
It is also the month when we reaffirm our support and stand in solidarity with women, courageous women, who have spoken up and shared stories of their unique journeys. We thank you because through your voice, we have heard your stories of survival.
The decades of research have contributed to the major advances, insights and information we have about breast cancer. Because of that, we now have a better understanding of this disease than before.
We know of the importance of early screening, the benefit of early detection and treatment. And how these improve the survival rate and advance our collective efforts of reversing the trend of rising breast cancer incidences among our communities.
Women bear the brunt of many health challenges, especially those related to childbirth complications. Information and advocacy as well as seeking better health choices all help to ease the toll and burden of ill health. It gives us the power to take control of our lives.
Today, I encourage more women to go for screening and I also reaffirm my commitment to adding my voice to raise awareness and support efforts that save women’s lives through the Beyond Zero initiative.
Thank you.
Margaret Kenyatta
First Lady of the Republic of Kenya