Medical professionals are reporting a wave of optimism as more Kenyans turn out for early cancer screening. While the disease remains a major challenge—ranking as the second leading killer with 29,000 annual deaths out of 45,000 new cases—the Ministry of Health reports that awareness campaigns are yielding positive results. ​Dr. Gladwell Gatheca, head of the Cancer and Non-communicable Diseases Division,…

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