Underlining the lack of treatment available for cervical cancer patients in Kenya, researchers at University of Manchester have found that less than seven percent of cervical cancer patients in the country receive the optimum treatment needed for eradicating the disease. Results from the research, which looked retrospectively at the treatment of women diagnosed with cervical cancer during a two year period, showed 18% of cervical cancer patients in the East African ...You have just read an article categorized health
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