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Print Exclusive: Awareness campaign highlights importance of early detection

Ekurhuleni West College, with the help of the Kosta Foundation, hosts a successful breast cancer awareness and screening day.

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and last Tuesday Ekurhuleni West College Germiston campus was covered in pink.

The occasion, a breast cancer awareness and screening day held by the college with the assistance of the the Kosta Foundation.

The event, which invited female staff from across all of the college’s campuses to attend, was high-spirited and filled with laughter.

For the full story be sure to get this week’s copy of the Germiston City News, out on Wednesday (October 24).

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