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Hundreds of women from Manyatta Constituency in Embu County have benefited from a free breast and cervical cancer screening medical camp courtesy of the County government in collaboration with Beyond Zero Foundation.The two-day camp held at Makengi Dispensary came as a relief at a time when many patients are unable to access healthcare services under the Social Health Insurance Fund owing to transition challenges from the defunct National Health Insurance Fund.
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Breast and cervical cancer screening in Embu
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