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HEALTH & SCIENCE
Data from the Health Ministry shows the country loses 27,000 people to cancer each year with some 42,000 new cases reported annually.

By Anthony Gitonga | 2 months ago

Sexual habits that lead to cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women in Kenya after breast cancer.
Rose Mukonyo | 3 months ago
Sexual habits that lead to cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women in Kenya after breast cancer.
Rose Mukonyo | 3 months ago
Girl has reason to smile after 10kg removed from her breasts
Doctors removed 5 kilos from each of the patient’s breasts, giving her hope of returning to school by restoring her esteem.
Anne Atieno | 4 months ago
Stage 4 Cancer is sometimes called metastatic canc...

By Rose Mukonyo | Nov 22, 2021
In Kenya breast cancer is the most diagnosed form ...

By Diana Gichohi | Nov 01, 2021
The plan lays emphasis on lifestyle modifications,...

By Kennedy Gachuhi | Oct 25, 2021
John Mwangi was in denial. His parents and sister ...

By Lydiah Nyawira | Oct 22, 2021
The availability of radiotherapy services in the r...

By Patrick Amoth | Oct 22, 2021
No aspect of bra wearing is associated with risks ...

By Jael Mboga | Oct 13, 2021
The 40-year-old was having a bath when she noticed...

By Rosa Agutu | Feb 05, 2021
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Ken...

By Keith Hansen and Miriam Schneidman | Feb 03, 2021
In Kasikeu Sub-county in Makueni, men have their o...

By Gatonye Gathura | Dec 21, 2020
The situation worsened with the Covid-19 pandemic ...

By Anne Dembah-Aringo | Oct 31, 2020
TNBC constitutes approximately 20.2 per cent of al...

By Nancy Nzalambi | Oct 19, 2020
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