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How money, power determine services in public cancer wards

Florine Kamiri voluntire nurse take blood pressure of Agness Wawire at Masinde Muliro University Science and Technology in Kakamega during Free breast, cervical and prostate screening and treatment.  (Photo:  Duncan Ocholla)

Shock, fear, and anger - that is how doctors and parents described their experiences at the Kenyatta and Moi referral hospitals' children's cancer wards.

In a rare tell-it-all by parents and doctors, the experiences can only be described as traumatic.

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