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Cancer Awareness Campaign promotes early detection

Cancer Awareness Campaign promotes early detection

Cancer Awareness Campaign promotes early detection

RAISING AWARENESS: The Campaign aims to raise awareness about cancer.

Photo Credit: Iviwe Tom

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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