Health Workshop | 6 April 2014 19:14 CET

"Check Your Kidneys Regularly"--- JULIET IBRAHIM

Source: Yemoh Ike/Nollywoodgists.com

Information reaching our front desk has it that the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation departed to Amsterdam, Netherland on the 2nd of this month to represent Ghana for the 3rd time at the 4th International Kidney Cancer Coalition Conference (IKCC).

The actress's Foundation expressed it gratitude to the IKCC conference for vetting them once again to appear at the conference for the 3rd consecutive time. Speaking to the Director, Miss Sonia Ibrahim via telephone last night, she promised; “As the rep for Ghana, we would make the country proud.”

The 4th International Kidney Cancer Coalition Conference offered representatives from patient groups around the world, the opportunity to share best practices, exchange experiences and work together to improve the lives of kidney cancer patients. The three day conference ends today but the advocates continue…

And putting into practice, as done in the past, the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation (nonprofit/nonpartisan organization) will focus on creating awareness on kidney cancer and providing necessary interventions to ensure a society free of such issues in Ghana and Africa at large.

“Check your kidneys regularly, go to your doctor today and ask to run a test! If you smoke, please try and quit to avoid kidney or lung cancer! If ever you happen to see blood in your urine, please see your doctor immediately! An early detection will save your life,” a piece of advise from the award winning actress.

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