cancer campaign

Globe-a-thon cancer campaign set for this weekend

The PNG Cancer Foundation made an official invite alongside campaign partner, the Pacific International Hospital, in Port Moresby on Tuesday.

The campaign is the world’s first international movement committed to raising awareness and expanding research on gynaecologic cancers.

On September 25th, thousands across the globe will be hosting events to help raise awareness of the often silent and deadly gynaecologic cancers.

Artists sign up for cancer campaign

PNG's leading guitarist Adrian 'Sledge' Gedisa, drummer John Hakalits, male singer Twin Tribe’s Radley Lavaiamat and female singer Mereani Masani are ambassadors of the campaign.

Gedisa is coloring his dreads pink for the cancer campaign.

He has chosen pink because of his mother in-law who lost her battle to breast cancer in 1997.

Radley supports this campaign with the aim to reduce the statistics of people suffering from cancer.

The foundation is overjoyed to have PNG elite musicians frontline the campaign as ambassadors for its fundraising drive.