Why breast cancer is still a death sentence for many South African women

When Nokwanda* felt a lump in her breast, she had no idea it could be cancer, or that the health system she relied on would delay her diagnosis by months. By the time she was finally seen, the disease had already advanced.

Why breast cancer is still a death sentence for many South African women
When Nokwanda* felt a lump in her breast, she had no idea it could be cancer, or that the health system she relied on would delay her diagnosis by months. By the time she was finally seen, the disease had already advanced.