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Victoria Ekanoye encourages black women to check regularly and seek medical help for any health concerns.
The Walk of Shame
Breast cancer is considered a curse or taboo in many African countries. Breast cancer sufferers mostly hide from their communities to avoid the stigma.
Faith and healthcare
Dr Sam Orkar explains why faith plays a role when black women in Africa are diagnosed with breast cancer
A breast cancer journey
Join us on the journey and mindset of women diagnosed with breast cancer. Hilary Moore and Victoria Ekanoye wrote this reflection. Voiced by Joy Yusuf
Kolia Obi shares her journey with breast cancer and how she kept a positive mindset
An oncologist describes the courage it takes for women diagnosed with breast cancer to carry on living.
Titilayo Wamidu shares her journey with breast cancer
Our anchor and executive producer Victoria Ekanoye encourages women to seek the right care when they are sick.
A surgeon in Cape Town, South Africa sheds light on how breast cancer develops.
Lesedi Job delivers a beautiful poem written specially for this film, by Ifueko Ogbomo.
Victoria Ekanoye "Black women should not lose their lives simply because of the colour of their skin".
Shades of Survival