 Breast cancer is one of the major health issues globally with estimated incident rates of 44 per 10,000 women and 1% of men cases leading to cancer related death of 25% of all cancer cases. It's prevalent in Nigeria among younger women with over 50% of cases occurring in women under the age of 50. Against this concern, the Niger National Petroleum Company limited NMPCL Kaduna and Greenfield University have taken awareness campaign to sensitize students, schools and communities in Kaduna state on the need for self-examination and early detection of the disease to prevent cancer in the society. Plus, if a correspondent, Habila Daru 5, report is presented from our studio. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common among women worldwide, both in developed and developing countries. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in women after lung cancer with 2.3 million new cases of breast cancer and 665,000 deaths from the disease worldwide. The experts at this sensitization says breast cancer affects both genders with millions of individuals and 85% of cases occurring in women with no family history of cancer disease. Hence, the need for self-examination, constant awareness and educating communities on early detection and ways to prevent cancer. He called on government at all levels stakeholders to join the fight to end breast cancer by providing free medical centers and access to quality health. In women, out of 122, we have one incident. Then in men, one in 833. So it was more common in the female than the male. So also help to assist in creating this awareness. And for those that have come down with this, we should give the support of government to give the kind of support when those with breast cancer to be treated free so that people that have it can come out and present themselves. Many are dying silently because they don't have the means of this treatment. Also, the pro chancellor of Greenfield University, Angelina Simon-Wakacher says breast cancer is a global health concern that affects most young girls and women in society, adding that diversity remains committed to promoting health awareness, educate students and communities by providing center for early detection and access to quality health care services. This breast cancer awareness program is a typical joint effort between LNPCs in the office and Greenfield University to spread this news to our students, our teachers and the larger community of LNPCs. Some of the students and participants expressed delight on awareness campaign saying it has broadened their knowledge for self-examination once every month and the need to visit medical center for further checkup. And what I learned today, I learned about, I learned a lot about cancer and how to prevent it and I really love the lecture. I will start with my personal hygiene to prevent it and whenever it's like anything occurring to my breast I have to go and seek medical attention. Always visit the doctor no matter what. They insist that to win war against breast cancer, regular screening and self-examination constant exercise will reduce high rate of cancer in the society.