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How brain tumour surgery in Eldoret gave Ugandan hotelier second chance at life

Neurosurgeons from Kenyatta National Hospital Nairobi and Nakuru provincial General Hospital with their counterparts from University of Toronto operating on a patient with brain tumour at Nakuru provincial general Hospital on October 15, 2015. [File, Standard]

Until 2023, Robert Kasaija, a resident of the neighbouring country Uganda, had been experiencing headaches for nearly two decades. However, the middle-aged Kasaija, a hotelier in Busia, Uganda, chose to ignore the pain as it was intermittent and did not severely affect his daily duties. He thought it was simply due to exhaustion from his work routine.

In 2022, however, the pain intensified in his forehead and made him feel unusually different from the way he was accustomed to. It was then that he decided to seek medical attention at a health facility in Busia, where he was prescribed some painkillers.

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