Excited to be launching our open access book - Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India - in Nairobi today @KEMRI_Kenya@ESRFTZ@IntDev_OU Download the book free from here: https://t.co/xc0zZIsw3v
@kimaniac2002 This man's comments towards Kawira leaves us to wonder whether he was born by a woman. How dare he disrespect the very channel that brought him through to this world? This is abnocrious and should be heavily discouraged and punished. Shame and shame!
@LGCW2021 @ICCA_research Indeed this is a critical area that could give rise to more complex situations than the disease itself, if not managed. Hence it requires attention. Creating awareness can be considered a starting place.
Thought provoking insights today from @ICCA_research on the complicated patient journey to cancer diagnosis in Kenya and Tanzania with dimensions of access being the key causes. Affordability, education and social support being the primary issues.
#londonglobalcancer#Cancer
ICCA researchers @VManduku@FortunataMakene and Mercy Karimi Njeru will discuss findings from our research in Kenya and Tanzania on access to cancer care and scope for innovative approaches to lead to more inclusive care
Please join us for our virtual event @LGCW2021 on 17th November hosted by @KEMRI_Kenya - Cancer care and social inclusion: innovative perspectives from East Africa. Register here: https://t.co/izNpCGkvXi