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GNAT IRIRS and Cancer Foundation to Host Online Seminar on Early Cancer Detection

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) Institute for Research and Industrial Relations Studies (GNAT IRIRS), in collaboration with the GNAT Cancer Foundation, has announced an upcoming online seminar aimed at raising awareness about cancer detection.

Scheduled for March 13, 2025, the event is open to all GNAT members, their spouses, and the general public.

This crucial seminar will focus on the early detection of cancers, a vital step in improving survival rates and treatment outcomes. The session will be facilitated by three distinguished medical professionals:
Dr. Emmanuel Amankwah Frimpong
Dr. George Afari
Dr. Edward Banson

Event Details:

📅 Date: March 13, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
📍 Platform: Zoom
🔑 Meeting ID: 870 2896 1185
🔒 Passcode: GNATIRIRS

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GNAT IRIRS and Cancer Foundation to Host Online Seminar on Early Cancer Detection

Participants will gain valuable insights into recognizing early warning signs of cancer, risk factors, and the importance of regular screenings. This initiative aligns with GNAT’s commitment to the well-being of its members, beyond their professional and educational roles.

For further inquiries, interested individuals can reach out via:
📞 Phone: 0322195782 / 0322195783
📩 Email: info@gnatirirs.edu.gh
🌐 Website: www.gnatirirs.edu.gh

With cancer being a major health concern globally, this seminar provides an excellent opportunity for teachers, their families, and the wider community to learn how to protect themselves and their loved ones. Don’t miss this chance to stay informed and proactive about your health.

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