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Let's ensure equal access to screenings for early detection of cancer

Early detection is vital in the fight against cancer, increasing treatment success rates. [iStockphoto]

Over 20 years ago, I received the life-altering diagnosis of breast cancer. I was fortunate to access treatment abroad, which included a mastectomy, putting a stop to the disease's progression. Today, I am a cancer survivor committed to battling this illness. I co-founded the Faraja Cancer Support Trust in Kenya, offering hope to those affected by cancer.

My journey opened my eyes to the harsh realities many Kenyan citizens face daily. The pressing need for early detection and equitable access to cancer care in our country is undeniable. Cancer affects individuals from all backgrounds, and our healthcare system must reflect this.

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