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Women across the country have been challenged to take advantage of the free breast cancer screening spearheaded by various organizations to determine their health status. Speaking during a sensitization forum in Dandora area Embakasi North Constituency Dr. Irene Muchoki Chief Officer Medical Services Nairobi County said that late diagnosis has been the biggest contributor of the growing cancer burden in Kenya.
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Women from Embakasi benefit from free breast cancer screening
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