Tainan Promotes Cancer Screenings with Lottery, Grand Prize is Round-Trip Tickets to Japan for Two
Tainan City is launching a two-month campaign starting May 1 to encourage women to undergo gynecological cancer screenings. Participants who complete the screening and register online will be entered into a lottery for over 1,000 prizes, including a grand prize of round-trip air tickets to Japan for two. The mayor aims to boost screening rates and improve public health.
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(CNA reporter Chang Jung-hsien, Tainan, 30th) To encourage Tainan female citizens to participate in the two-month gynecological cancer screening campaign starting May 1, Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che announced today that those who complete the screening and register online can participate in a lottery event with over 1,000 prizes, with the grand prize being round-trip air tickets to Japan for two.
Tainan City Government is promoting gynecological cancer screenings, which include cervical cancer screening (for women aged 30 to 70, born between 1956 and 1996) and mammography (for women aged 45 to 74, born between 1952 and 1981). The campaign period is from May 1 to June 30.
Huang Wei-che attended the press conference for the 'Don't Miss the Chance, Celebrate Mother's Day and Win Tickets for Screening' today, calling on eligible women to actively book screenings. Those who complete the gynecological examination and register online can enter the lottery, allowing mothers to protect their health while also having a chance to travel abroad.
Huang Wei-che said that the city government focuses on protecting citizens' health, actively promoting gynecological cancer screening services, and combining diverse publicity and incentive measures to increase participation. In the future, the city government will continue to refine health policies to create a more comprehensive public health environment.
The city government explained that this event plans round-trip air tickets from Tainan directly to Kumamoto or Okinawa, Japan, for two people as the grand prize. Other prizes include luggage, hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, foot massagers, circulating fans, and NT$200 convenience store vouchers, encouraging female citizens to develop the habit of regular screenings and care for their own health. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150430
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Tainan City Government is promoting gynecological cancer screenings, which include cervical cancer screening (for women aged 30 to 70, born between 1956 and 1996) and mammography (for women aged 45 to 74, born between 1952 and 1981). The campaign period is from May 1 to June 30.
Huang Wei-che attended the press conference for the 'Don't Miss the Chance, Celebrate Mother's Day and Win Tickets for Screening' today, calling on eligible women to actively book screenings. Those who complete the gynecological examination and register online can enter the lottery, allowing mothers to protect their health while also having a chance to travel abroad.
Huang Wei-che said that the city government focuses on protecting citizens' health, actively promoting gynecological cancer screening services, and combining diverse publicity and incentive measures to increase participation. In the future, the city government will continue to refine health policies to create a more comprehensive public health environment.
The city government explained that this event plans round-trip air tickets from Tainan directly to Kumamoto or Okinawa, Japan, for two people as the grand prize. Other prizes include luggage, hair dryers, vacuum cleaners, foot massagers, circulating fans, and NT$200 convenience store vouchers, encouraging female citizens to develop the habit of regular screenings and care for their own health. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150430
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