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Men are often the last to see a doctor, even when it matters most. This Men’s Health Month, MAKNA’s Ahmad Nu’man breaks the silence on stigma, screenings, and self-awareness.
This year’s MAKNA Continuous Education (MCE) program brought MAKNA staff to Kelantan, a state with one of the highest numbers of cancer patients living in rural areas.
For MAKNA, it starts by stepping into unconventional spaces and venues. Awareness isn’t just about information; it’s about creating opportunities for learning to take root in unexpected but meaningful ways.
MAKNA’s Mobile Cancer Screening Unit continued its mission of making early detection accessible by travelling to Klinik Kesihatan Malim Nawar and Klinik Kesihatan Kampar.
Twenty climbers, including two cancer survivors, are embarking on an extraordinary journey to conquer Mulu Pinnacles, Sarawak and Mount Kinabalu, Sabah. This inspiring initiative called Klimb Pinnacles to Kinabalu, aims to raise funds and awareness for underprivileged cancer patients in Malaysia.