About us
Corporates
Our corporate awareness program is crucial for promoting a healthy workforce therefore reducing the socioeconomic burden of cancer in Zimbabwe. Our combination of virtual and physical sessions focuses on the following 4 adult priority cancers as outlined in the National Cancer Control Plan.
Colon Cancer
We are committed to break the silence on colon cancer every March. There is need to scale up colorectal awareness, screening, early detection and treatment for better outcomes in Zimbabwe.
Mind your gut online awareness series
Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the most common cause of morbidity or mortality in Zimbabwe. Our awareness program is there to promote early detection and treatment ultimately reducing cervical cancer related deaths in Zimbabwe.
Delta wellness Harare and Bulawayo
Talk Cancer Zim facilitated the delta wellness program in Bulawayo. Educating women about cervical cancer symptoms, risks, prevention strategies and treatment options can save lives.
The outcome of focus group discussions showed most women have access to cervical cancer screening services but cannot distinguish between the screening methods available locally i.e. Pap smear, Viac HPV DNA.
Through collaborative efforts of Talk cancer Zim and relevant stakeholders there is need to establish effective strategies for combining screening with sensitization and awareness.
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer has become a national health concern that requires unwavering commitment towards awareness, advocacy and research. This insidious disease knows no boundaries affecting personnel of all ages, races and backgrounds, it is a battle that has brought together communities, health professionals, survivors and various corporates.
Prostate Cancer
Every September Talk cancer zim brings peoples attention to prostate cancer .Focusing on awareness, screening , diagnosis and access to care ultimately saves lives in Zimbabwe.
Prostate cancer program at a glance
In Zimbabwe prostate cancer is the most common cancer and also the leading cause of cancer related mortality in Zimbabwean men. Focusing on improving awareness, diagnosis, and access to care and research ultimately save lives in Zimbabwe. There has been a notable increase in impact on Talk cancer zim prostate awareness program since its inception in 2021.
