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To Eliminate Cervical Cancer, we all have a role to play.
💉👧🏾10-14 year-old girls should get vaccinated,
👵🏾👩🏾 Kenyan women aged 25-49 years of age should get screened regularly.
Men should support their wives, sisters and daughters.
@daktari1#CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
WOMEN CANCER : PREVENTION, SCREENING & EARLY DIAGNOSIS.
Cancer is the leading cause of death among women in Africa. It's never too late to take action to improve your health and decrease your risk of cancer.
@MOH_Kenya@Women4Cancer@Ca_BreastKE#KenyaCancerAwareness2023
Let’s encourage conversations around breast health to help support breast cancer awareness, so we can help ourselves and others lead Healthier, Longer, Better Lives
Breast cancer accounts for over 3,107 deaths making it the 2nd leading cause of all cancer deaths in Kenya. 7 women die every day in Kenya as a result of breast cancer.
#EarlyDetectioniskey
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time to rally around those affected by breast cancer, past and present, and to help raise awareness about the impact of this disease.
Turkana county residents share their views and experiences about screening for cancer of the prostrate and cervix in this feature by Karanja Peter Kimani aired in @twrkenya
https://t.co/xveVS4A4Gz
@kenconetwork@MediaCouncilK
Reflections by Dr. Karagu of @NCIKenya. We need:
- Ensure highest quality of service delivery
- Expand access for all services
- Manage cost of care - Ordinary Kenyans should access care with least financial burden
- Inclusion of devolved government
#KILELEChallenge
Today is #WorldCancerDay
You can reduce your risk of cancer by avoiding these risk factors.
1. Drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer of the mouth, throat, oesophagus, larynx (voice box), liver, and breast among others.
The National Cancer Institute of Kenya provided cancer screening services , HPV vaccination services as well as distributing printed Information, Education and Communication materials elaborating on cancer, its risk factors, prevention, management, and control.
Today, 24th November 2021; The National Cancer Institute of Kenya had the privilege of participating in the Siaya County Huduma Mashinani held in Ugunja subcounty. The team was led by the National Cancer Institute of Kenya CEO, Dr. Alfred Karagu.