Professor George Njoroge, a Kenyan scientist, has secured a Sh446 million grant to enhance early detection and treatment of oesophageal cancer in Kenya.As a co-lead researcher at Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH), Njoroge received the 2026 Greater Manchester Cancer Award alongside a UK-based team led by Professor
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Kenya Launches National Plan to Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2030
Cervical cancer continues to pose a significant public health challenge for women in Kenya, despite its largely preventable nature.GLOBOCAN 2022 estimates indicate that the country reports approximately 5,845 new cervical cancer cases and 3,591 deaths annually.This disease ranks among the leading causes of cancer-related mortality in women, underscoring persistent deficiencies
