Cancer Awareness Campaign promotes early detection
RAISING AWARENESS: The Campaign aims to raise awareness about cancer.
Monday, 06 October 2025
CPUT employees came in their numbers to participate in the recent Cancer Awareness Campaign at the Bellville Campus.
The campaign by the Human Capital: Lifestyle and Wellness Office, is dedicated to promoting early detection, education and support.
Employees had the opportunity to undergo clinical breast screenings or non-invasive prostate screenings.
A fun hair spraying activity added colour to the day.
Lifestyle and Wellness Specialist Joyce-Lyn Esterhuizen said staff at other campuses would also have an opportunity to participate in the campaign. The dates and venues are as follows:
- 6 October - Granger Bay campus (Outside of student centre) 9h30-14h30
- 17 October – District Six Campus (Atrium) 9h00-14h30
- 22 October - Mowbray Campus (Outside student centre) 9h30-14h30
- 24 October - Wellington Campus (Outside student centre) 10h00-14h00
“Your health matters, and early detection can make a life-changing difference,” she said.
Written by Ilse Fredericks
Email: Frederickskennediji@cput.ac.za
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